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If Christians are ever going to be Christians again
Christian Theology | July 24th 2008 by Neiswonger
If Christians are ever going to be Christians again we need to remember that we see things other people don’t see and hear things that other people don’t hear, and live accordingly, worrying much less about whether or not everyone agrees with wha read more
Crucial Issues for Christians Seminar Lectures (MP3)
Christian Theology | July 23rd 2008 by Neiswonger
Below are the MP3 downloads of the lectures from the Crucial Issues for Christians Seminar presented by Trinity Law School and Trinity Graduate School. These lectures can be downloaded by right-clicking the link and selecting, “save target as.& read more
The Church is the biggest problem in the Church today
Law and Theology | July 23rd 2008 by Neiswonger
The Church is the biggest problem in the Church todayNo doubt, the Church is the biggest problem in the Church today. The sects that complain about it the most (the Emergents and Postmoderns) are also the least likely to provide any meaningful assist read more
The Church is the biggest problem in the Church today
Christian Theology | July 23rd 2008 by Neiswonger
No doubt, the Church is the biggest problem in the Church today. The sects that complain about it the most (the Emergents and Postmoderns) are also the least likely to provide any meaningful assistance, because they have no distinctive theology by w read more
To Glorify God and Enjoy Him Forever, Part 1
Take Root and Write | July 16th 2008 by Noelle Mena
One major trusted source of spiritual guidance is The Westminster Catechism. Its first question and answer deals with worship: “What is the chief end of man? To glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.”[1] This concise declaration has always intrigu read more
We shall not be asked what we have read but what we have done
Christian Theology | July 16th 2008 by Neiswonger
We shall not be asked what we have read but what we have done. “A good and devout man arranges in his mind the things he has to do, not according to the whims of evil inclination but according to the dictates of right reason. Who is forced to s read more
Tablet on The Messiah
A lesbians faith | July 16th 2008 by Ashley
Hope everyone is doing well this week. I’ve been working on my other site and getting ready to put it live, so I’ve been dedicating a lot of my time to; that lately. What was I thinking when I decided to do another site because I can bare read more
Fighting for Truth in the Church - J. Gresham Machen
Christian Theology | July 8th 2008 by Neiswonger
Below is a quote by J. Gresham Machen from the 1930’s laying out the battles taking place in the church. In the quote Machen rightly ascribes these battles to the modernists of his day. What is amazing about this quote is that it perfectly captures read more
Crucial Issues for Christians Seminar
Christian Theology | July 2nd 2008 by Neiswonger
-Click link Below for Larger View- Below is a flyer for an event put on by Trinity Law School, Trinity Graduate School, and The First Southern Baptist Church of Downey. Topics include: - The Sanctity of Life - The New Atheism - Aesthetics and the Chr read more
Depart From Me, I Never Knew You!
Christian Theology | June 30th 2008 by Neiswonger
Matthew Chapter 7 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart read more
God Said to Me
Christian Theology | June 28th 2008 by Neiswonger
God Said to Me I was asked by a friend to listen to a CD of a sermon that he had attended. In the sermon the speaker said that on the way to the venue, God had spoken to her and told her what to say to the audience while driving in the car on [...] read more
Augustine on the “Two cities” in Law and Community.
Christian Theology | June 27th 2008 by Neiswonger
Augustine on the relationship between the two cities in law. The motivation of those outside of Christ is always less than the highest good, and thus the reason for Law and the order it brings is merely personal peace in this life to those without a read more
Can You Lose Your Salvation? - mp3 download
Christian Theology | June 24th 2008 by Neiswonger
Here is an MP3 download of two sermons I preached recently on the topic of eternal security and perseverance of the saints. Kept by the Power of God Part 1 makes a case from Scripture for the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints. Part 2 looks read more
The Solemn League and Covenant
Law and Theology | June 18th 2008 by Neiswonger
THE SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT,(at Scoon, January 1, 1651.) ——————————————————————————–“We, noblemen, barons, knights, gentlemen, citizens, burgesses, ministers of the Gospel, and commons of all read more
How the Reformation Saved Western Civilization
Christian Theology | June 13th 2008 by Neiswonger
How the Reformation Saved Western Civilization (link to Audio) How the Reformation Saved Western Civilization: When we think about where the West is now, it becomes pleasantly obvious that there was no historic event with greater formative heft than read more
Our Response to “Hard Things”
Christian Theology | June 5th 2008 by Neiswonger
Let’s consider the biblical perspective on accepting difficult teachings, enduring trials sent our way, and just our misunderstandings of God’s way of working sometimes. You see, we know how we want to react to pain, suffering, or difficu read more
On Miracles and David Hume (part 2)
Christian Theology | June 4th 2008 by Neiswonger
Again, David Hume’s argument against miracles can be broken down into two parts. Part 1 being the ‘in principle” or philosophical argument and part 2 being the “in fact” or historical and evidential arguments. The focus of t read more
On Miracles and David Hume (Part 1)
Christian Theology | June 3rd 2008 by Neiswonger
David Hume in his article “Of Miracles” has made what appears to be a strong case against miracles. His article is continually read on college campuses and is still held as one of the strongest arguments against miracles. Almost all the arguments read more
The Extraordinary C.S. Lewis
Christian Theology | June 2nd 2008 by Neiswonger
. The Extraordinary C.S. Lewis. As promised, here is the recent C.S. Lewis show from the www.apologetics.com radio program. Just Click the link below. http://www.apologetics.com/audio/05_24_08.mp3 Christopher Neiswonger C.S. L read more
God’s will for you is not always peace and prosperity, happines…
Christian Theology | June 2nd 2008 by Neiswonger
“They can assault Christians only whenever and wherever God allows them. ‘I gave them into the hand of their enemies,’ God states. What this means is that martyrdom is not merely an occasional abnormality in the church’s existence, nothin read more
Anglicanism Lost
Law and Theology | May 30th 2008 by Neiswonger
Anglicanism Lost(A response to comments at This Blog)Father R,I love Anglicanism, but I could never be an Anglican, because they seem to be extinct. Your analysis of Anglicanism seems to say that you are an Anglican specifically because you are not o read more
Anglicanism Lost
Christian Theology | May 29th 2008 by Neiswonger
(A response to comments at This Blog) Father R, I love Anglicanism, but I could never be an Anglican, because they seem to be extinct. Your analysis of Anglicanism seems to say that you are an Anglican specifically because you are not one, and that i read more
Some Various Quotes by Calvin on Idolatry
Christian Theology | May 26th 2008 by Neiswonger
Rather than bore you with my prose, I leave you some quotes from Calvin: Mingled vanity and pride appear in this, that when miserable men do seek after God, instead of ascending higher than themselves as they ought to do, they measure him by their ow read more
C.S. Lewis: The Cure for What Ails You
Christian Theology | May 20th 2008 by Neiswonger
C.S. Lewis: The Cure for what Ails You In Response to a friend, Good to hear from you. I haven’t seen the Zeitgeist movie but some friends of mine did a radio show that we put up on the www.apologetics.com website. If you go to the “radio read more
Babies, God, and sublime moments of Clarity
Christian Theology | May 15th 2008 by Neiswonger
As you know, I am also in the baby production business, and I just think it is the greatest thing ever. I love babies. We will have more babies if we can. It is so cool. They are tiny and squirmy and loveable. They grab your face sometimes and t read more
The Messiah and Judaism, Part Two.
Christian Theology | May 12th 2008 by Neiswonger
In Response… The quote you provide is by Rabbi Joel R. Schwartzman, and crystallizes the new versions of messianic interpretation regarding the nature of the “Messiah”. He also gives this in his reasoning for denying the need for a read more
On the Messiah and Judaism
Christian Theology | May 10th 2008 by Neiswonger
In Response… I’m not sure what any of this has to do with the blog so maybe you can send me an email and I will try to answer some of your questions in a more focused fashion. Certainly because many of your questions are existential, I can’ read more
The Haunting Effects of Sin
Christian Theology | May 5th 2008 by Neiswonger
David thought it was over. His sin had been exposed and he had sought the Lord’s forgiveness and it had been granted. A right spirit had been renewed and a clean heart had been created. Then came the news that his child was seriously ill. As David read more
Three Views of the Millennial Reign of Christ
Christian Theology | May 1st 2008 by Neiswonger
This is a video briefly explaining the three views of the Millennium (Premillennialism, Postmillennialsm and Amillennialism). If you are looking for something a little more in depth, here is a link to a previous post on the issue. The Mille read more

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