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Theological Word of the Day- Textus Receptus(Latin, “received text”) The Textus Receptus (TR), or “received text,” refers to the first published Greek New Testament edited by Desiderius Erasmus in 1516 and later, with some changes, by Stephanus, Beza and Elzivir. This text was initially compiled using only seven late Greek manuscripts (11th-13th centuries). The TR became the underlying text for many [ […]
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Tag Archives: Feed My Sheep
What are we teaching in our Seminaries?
Pastor and Theologian RC Sproul tackles the quesiton: Some years ago, when I was on the faculty at a theological seminary, we reviewed the curriculum. We asked ourselves: what does a man have to know in order to be a godly pastor? … Continue reading
Posted in Pastor, Pastoral Ministry, Preaching
Tagged Feed My Sheep, Pastor, RC Sproul, Seminaries
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Expository Preaching as a Corollary to the Doctrine of Inspiration
Expository preaching is a necessary corollary of the doctrine of the God-breathed nature of Scripture. The idea is not so much that God breathed into the Scriptures, but that the Scriptures are the product of His breathing out. Independent of what we may … Continue reading
Yet Another Book on Preaching!
Here’s an excerpt from the Foreword of Feed My Sheep: A Passionate Plea for Preaching: The appearance of yet another book on preaching perhaps calls for some explanation. If the names on the title page are not sufficient in themselves … Continue reading
Posted in Al Mohler, Calvinism, Martin Luther, Preaching, Reformed
Tagged Al Mohler, Feed My Sheep, Martin Luther
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