Thomas Aquinas shaped Scholasticism by harmonizing faith and reason through Aristotelian philosophy, profoundly influencing Christian theology.
Unraveling Misconceptions: Affirming Humanity’s Response to God’s Truth
The article critiques theological errors regarding human incapacity, truth suppression, and grace's role, emphasizing biblical affirmations of human responsibility and engagement.
What Does the Bible Say about the Church: Ecclesiology?
The Christian church, as the spiritual body of Christ, emphasizes worship, teaching, and leadership based on biblical authority and obedience.
What Does the Bible Say About Salvation: Soteriology?
Salvation is a continuous journey requiring faith, repentance, obedience, and perseverance, emphasizing personal responsibility and the potential for forfeiture.
Introduction to Bible (Bibliology)
The document discusses the divine origin, authority, preservation, translation, interpretation, sufficiency, and finality of Scripture within Christian theology.
Exegetical Commentary on 1 Corinthians 14:33b–35
Paul's instruction in 1 Corinthians addresses women's roles in church, emphasizing order and restraint in speech, not full silence or exclusion.
What Is Hermeneutics and Why Does It Matter for Biblical Interpretation?
Hermeneutics is crucial for accurate biblical interpretation, guiding believers in understanding Scripture's intended meaning and avoiding misinterpretation.
The Passover Plot Hypothesis: A Thorough Biblical and Historical Refutation of H. J. Schonfield’s Theory
The Passover Plot theory by H. J. Schonfield, claiming Jesus faked His death, lacks credible evidence and scholarly support.
Miracles and the Cessation of Sign Gifts
The article argues that miraculous gifts ceased after the apostolic age, emphasizing their role in confirming divine revelation and authority.
What Happened to Christianity After the Apostles Died?
The early church preserved the apostolic teachings, adapting to challenges while maintaining doctrinal integrity and spreading the gospel.

