Todd Pruitt's Posts

Todd Pruitt's Posts

The following are some excellent resources addressing the doctrine of the Scripture's inerrancy: Articles/Audio: The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics The Inerrancy of Scripture part 1 (audio) - Wayne Grudem The Inerrancy of Scripture part 2 (...
Eric Metaxas recently interviewed Dr. Stephen Meyer on his Socrates In The City . Dr. Meyer is the author of the excellent Darwin's Doubts . //player.vimeo.com/video/81215936
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Check out the latest edition of Mortification of Spin: Bully Pulpit . Carl Trueman, Todd Pruitt, and Aimee Byrd are back at it, and doing what they do best: tear down your preconceived notions and build up Gospel truths in their place. This time they take on Christmas, and discuss the utter amazing...
For decades, Ligonier Ministries has been producing excellent resources for that space between Seminary and Sunday School. Their latest is an upgrade to their RefNet site. It's called RefNet 2.0 and functions as a "24 hour Christian internet radio."
Over at Ref21 I have posted my favorite books from this year.
Carl Trueman and Scott McKnight agree on something! Actually, I was not surprised. Dr. McKnight has written an excellent piece on Christian publishing and recent peculiar events concerning a certain evangelebrity.
Admittedly, the "My Favorite Books Of The Year" posts are a bit self-indulgent. But personally, I like to read people's favorite books lists. So, with the expectation that at least my parents and in-laws will be mildly interested I offer the following list of my favorite books from this year. One...
Mark Jones, author if the recently published Antinomianism , has written a helpful article entitled "Why You Should Be a Presbyterian." If you are a Presbyterian you ought to read it to be reminded of the distinctives of Presbyterianism. If you are not a Presbyterian, then read with care. Your mind...
From J.I. Packer's introduction to Antinomianism by Mark Jones: Antinomians among the Reformed have always seen themselves as reacting in the name of free grace against a hangover of legalistic, works-based bondage in personal discipleship. Characteristically, they have affirmed, not that the...