Introduction
Welcome to the first edition of the Maranatha Baptist Theological Journal. This peer-reviewed journal is the product of Maranatha Baptist Bible College and Seminary.
View ArticleFilled with or Full of the Spirit: Acts and Ephesians
This article will examine the concept and language of being “filled with the Spirit” in Luke and Acts and compare that with Ephesians 5:18, in order to demonstrate that these two fillings are not the...
View ArticleThe Priorities of “The Fundamentals”
In 1909, as Fundamentalism and theological Liberalism battled in the denominations, two Christian brothers purposed to publish a series of books which would set forth the fundamentals of the Christian...
View ArticleFull Version – Volume 2.1
Leaf through the full version of Volume 2.1 in its original format by clicking the expand button to see a full-screen version. You may also download the full journal in PDF format at any time.
View ArticleThe Water That Divides: Baptism and Baptists
By: Larry R. Oats In an article called “We Believe In: Water Baptism,” Arthur Farstad identifies a problem in the broad evangelical world: If one were writing an article on baptism for a Baptist...
View ArticleFull Version – Volume 2.2
Leaf through the full version of Issue 2.2 in its original format below. You may search the document using the magnifying glass icon at the top left. Download the full journal in PDF format now
View ArticleHenry Dunster: Harvard’s Baptist President
The freedoms enjoyed by Baptists today were obtained at a great price. The cost of conviction has often been costly, as it was in the New World. Henry Dunster was a man of influence whose convictions...
View ArticleBook Reviews
Warren Wiersbe. On Being a Leader for God. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2011. 137 pages. Reviewed by David Lingle. Wiersbe is consistently worth reading and this short book is no exception. Wiersbe considers...
View ArticleDispensationalism: A Basis for Ecclesiastical Separation
One of the traditions subject to loss is ecclesiastical separation. Violations of this doctrine come from two directions. One is the isolationist position or the strong denominational position.
View ArticleIntroduction
Welcome to the first edition of the Maranatha Baptist Theological Journal. This peer-reviewed journal is the product of Maranatha Baptist Bible College and Seminary.
View ArticleFilled with or Full of the Spirit: Acts and Ephesians
This article will examine the concept and language of being “filled with the Spirit” in Luke and Acts and compare that with Ephesians 5:18, in order to demonstrate that these two fillings are not the...
View ArticleThe Priorities of “The Fundamentals”
In 1909, as Fundamentalism and theological Liberalism battled in the denominations, two Christian brothers purposed to publish a series of books which would set forth the fundamentals of the Christian...
View ArticleFull Version – Volume 2.1
Leaf through the full version of Volume 2.1 in its original format by clicking the expand button to see a full-screen version. You may also download the full journal in PDF format at any time.
View ArticleThe Water That Divides: Baptism and Baptists
By: Larry R. Oats In an article called “We Believe In: Water Baptism,” Arthur Farstad identifies a problem in the broad evangelical world: If one were writing an article on baptism for a Baptist...
View ArticleFull Version – Volume 2.2
Leaf through the full version of Issue 2.2 in its original format below. You may search the document using the magnifying glass icon at the top left. Download the full journal in PDF format now
View ArticleHenry Dunster: Harvard’s Baptist President
The freedoms enjoyed by Baptists today were obtained at a great price. The cost of conviction has often been costly, as it was in the New World. Henry Dunster was a man of influence whose convictions...
View ArticleBook Reviews
Warren Wiersbe. On Being a Leader for God. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2011. 137 pages. Reviewed by David Lingle. Wiersbe is consistently worth reading and this short book is no exception. Wiersbe considers...
View ArticleDispensationalism: A Basis for Ecclesiastical Separation
One of the traditions subject to loss is ecclesiastical separation. Violations of this doctrine come from two directions. One is the isolationist position or the strong denominational position.
View Article