
Is Baptism a Seal? John Gill and Baptist Sacramentalism
Sometimes Baptists get accused of having a deficient sacramentology. Admittedly, this is true of some Baptists. As Baptists have engaged with the broader Reformed tradition,

Sometimes Baptists get accused of having a deficient sacramentology. Admittedly, this is true of some Baptists. As Baptists have engaged with the broader Reformed tradition,

Editor’s Note: This article is part of our Biblical Covenants and the Conflict in the Middle East series, in which we bring together scholars with

On September 29th, Mark Driscoll tweeted: “God has bypassed the church pulpit and given his gospel to influencers, politicians, and podcasters, and it’s because most

Editor’s Note: This article is part of our Biblical Covenants and the Conflict in the Middle East series, in which we bring together scholars with

Editor’s Note: This article is part of our Biblical Covenants and the Conflict in the Middle East series, in which we bring together scholars with

Editor’s Note: This article is part of our Biblical Covenants and the Conflict in the Middle East series, in which we bring together scholars with

Editor’s Note: This is the last article in our Prospective PhD series, and the LL team thought it would be great for a current PhD

Editor’s Note: For the next few weeks, the Ledger will feature articles from current professors in academia offering advice to prospective PhD students considering doctoral

Editor’s Note: For the next few weeks, the Ledger will feature articles from current professors in academia offering advice to prospective PhD students considering doctoral

Editor’s Note: For the next few weeks, the Ledger will feature articles from current professors in academia offering advice to prospective PhD students considering doctoral