Belief in God is rational and morally necessary; atheism cannot ground truth, morality, or meaning, but biblical theism coherently explains them.
Printed and Scholarly Editions of the Hebrew Bible Text
The article traces the evolution and significance of printed and scholarly editions of the Hebrew Bible, highlighting key figures and technological advancements.
The Concept of Proof: Defining Biblical Certainty in Apologetics and Faith
The article emphasizes that biblical proof is rational, evidentiary, and essential to establish Christianity, aligning faith with reason and evidence.
Faith, Scripture, and Evidence: A Biblical and Rational Defense of Trust in God’s Word
The article emphasizes that biblical faith is grounded in Scripture and evidence, rejecting both blind belief and unsupported skepticism.
Dating the Exodus: Evaluating the Biblical Chronology, Archaeological Evidence, and Egyptian Historical Framework
The article discusses the dating of the Exodus and the entrance into Canaan, presenting contrasting scholarly views and archaeological evidence.
Building on the Foundation: From the King James Tradition to the Updated American Standard Version (UASV, 2022)
The Updated American Standard Version (UASV) honors King James' legacy with accurate, consistent translation principles, addressing modern readers' needs effectively.
Laying the Foundation: How the English Bible Was Born and Why It Must Remain Faithful to the Original Text
The article highlights William Tyndale's revolutionary contributions to Bible translation, emphasizing accuracy, clarity, and theological integrity from original texts.
Questions and Answers About English Bible Translation: Exposing the Fault Lines Between Literal and Interpretive Approaches
The article critiques dynamic equivalence in Bible translation, highlighting its tendency to reinterpret texts rather than preserve original meanings.
Understanding English Bible Translation: Restoring Faithfulness in an Age of Interpretive License
The article discusses the shift from correspondence to dynamic equivalence in Bible translation, advocating for accurate, literal translations like the UASV.
The Codex: The Early Christian Revolution in Bookmaking and Canon Formation
Early Christians adopted the codex format over scrolls, enabling efficient transmission and preservation of apostolic writings and canonical texts.

