Genesis 3:15 and the Bible’s Big Story

The Bible is not a haphazard hodgepodge of stories, but a sweeping narrative proclaiming God’s glory in salvation. To understand this story rightly, we must start at the beginning.
Is the Slippery Slope Actually Slippery? Egalitarianism and the Open-and-Affirming Position

Does embracing female pastors eventually lead to embracing practicing homosexual pastors? A lesson in hermeneutics.
Give Diamonds, Not Coal: Why Prosopological Exegesis is Not the Gift You Are Looking For

Prosopological Exegesis capitalizes on ambiguity in certain biblical texts and seeks to put a “face” (Greek; prosopon—thus the terminology) or “person” to these alleged ambiguous speakers behind the writings of the inspired authors. Should Christians use this method to understand the Bible?