How liberal theology and biblical criticism rose by elevating human reason over divine revelation and why Scripture remains the church’s final authority.
If Scripture Is Not Final Authority, Your Church Has No Foundation
If Scripture is not the final authority in your church, every ministry stands on sand, no matter how strong it appears from the outside.
Why Church Health Declines When Scripture Is Treated as Flexible
Church health collapses when Scripture is softened, negotiated, or selectively obeyed instead of being received as Christ’s fixed authority.
Who Was William Tyndale?
William Tyndale gave English readers the Bible from Greek and Hebrew, defied religious control, and died so Scripture could reach the people.
Is Feminist Theology Biblical?
Feminist theology is not biblical because it places ideology and experience above Scripture, creation order, and apostolic authority.
How Higher Criticism Slowly Poisons Church Health
Higher criticism slowly weakens preaching, holiness, unity, and evangelism by teaching churches to distrust Scripture rather than submit to it.
The Church, the Enlightenment, and Theological Liberalism
How the Enlightenment reshaped theology, why liberalism weakened biblical authority, and how the church must recover doctrinal clarity.
The Church and the Scientific Revolution
How the church helped shape the Scientific Revolution, where it erred, and why biblical faith still grounds true scientific inquiry.
The Rise of the Puritan Movement
The Puritan movement rose from a demand that the English church submit more fully to Scripture in doctrine, worship, discipline, and daily life.
Doctrinal Divergence: Scripture Alone vs. Tradition
Scripture Alone safeguards the authority of God’s Word against the elevation of human tradition as a competing source of doctrine.

