by Cletus Hull | Jan 20, 2020 | Apologetics, Church History, Theology
Gender and sex are hot topics as numerous people, such as actor Billy Dee Williams, have redefined and defended new interpretations for the words “gender” and “sex.” We are a society consumed and satiated by sex. Some claim that one can choose his/her gender while...
by Cletus Hull | Dec 27, 2019 | Education, Theology
For many years, inerrancy was a caustic focus of debate among evangelical Christians. Though scripture does not specifically use the word “inerrant,” many believers felt a loyalty to defend the Bible, right down to every period and comma. I am certain this idea...
by Cletus Hull | Nov 25, 2019 | Exploring College, Theology
Throughout my years as a professor and pastor, critics of the Bible have raised various questions with me, such as, “Why are there so many differences in the gospel accounts?” or, simply, “Why aren’t the gospels all the same? Why are they are...
by Cletus Hull | Sep 30, 2019 | Christian Ministry, Exploring College
As a professor of the New Testament at BLI, I certainly believe that rigorous academic study in theology is very important! WHY? Because what you believe will determine WHAT you preach, teach, and do in the pastoral ministry. So many self-help ministry books focus on...