3.42 Pierce Taylor Hibbs, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology”

Listen in as Pierce Taylor Hibbs joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay “Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology.”
3.40 Pierce Taylor Hibbs • Reading • “Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology”

Nothing exists outside of the lordship of Jesus Christ, and this includes even our own knowledge of the world.
Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology

Nothing exists outside of the lordship of Jesus Christ, and this includes even our own knowledge of the world.
“Already But Not Yet”: When Does the “Already” End? When Christ Returns or When Jerusalem’s Temple Was Destroyed?

Many Christian rightly affirm the “already but not yet.” But is this overlap of the ages completely fulfilled from Christ’s death and resurrection to the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D.? Some say so. Peek in to Dr. Ardel Caneday’s timely article that presents a better way.
2.16 Lee Tankersley, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Does Penal Substitution Require the Resurrection?”

If Jesus died to pay for our sins, does the resurrection even matter? It certainly does! When Jesus walked out of the grave, he authoritatively declared that sin’s penalty had been paid in full so that we might say with confidence, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Does Penal Substitution Require the Resurrection?

If Jesus died to pay for our sins, does the resurrection even matter? It certainly does! When Jesus walked out of the grave, he authoritatively declared that sin’s penalty had been paid in full so that we might say with confidence, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
2.15 Lee Tankersley • Reading • “Does Penal Substitution Require the Resurrection?”

If Jesus died to pay for our sins, does the resurrection even matter? It certainly does! When Jesus walked out of the grave, he authoritatively declared that sin’s penalty had been paid in full so that we might say with confidence, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”