The Bible was the only book Jesus ever quoted, and then never as a basis for discussion but to decide the point at issue.
Why the Cross?
'Asham
John 3:16-17
The Holy Spirit in the Fourth Gospel
Morris reflects on the work of the Holy Spirit in the Gospel of John. Aspects include regeneration, the cross, and the Spirit.
The Person of Christ
This article considers the person of Christ without trying to separate the work of Christ from his person. It reflects on Jesus' sinlessness, divinity, miracles, names, resurrection, humanity, and his temptations.
Second Coming of Christ
This is an entry in a theological dictionary on the return of Christ and the final judgment.
Justification
This is an entry in a theological dictionary on justification by faith.
Judgment Seat of Christ
This is an entry in a theological dictionary on the judgment seat of Christ as God's final judgment.
Judgment
This is an entry in a theological dictionary on judgment and Judgment Day.
Day of Judgment
This is an entry in a theological dictionary on the Day of Judgment.
Church Government
This is an entry from a theoogical dictionary on different views of church government, including Presbyterian, Congregational, and Episcopalian.
Theories of the Atonement
This is a theological dictionary entry on different theories of the atonement.
Atonement
This is a theological dictionary entry on the atonement.
The Wrath of God in the New Testament
The burden of this article is to show that even though there is not the same frequency of mention in the New Testament of the wrath of God as in the Old, nevertheless, the relevant passages show that for the early Christians the divine wrath was just as real as it was for the believers of the Old Testament.
Christian Worship
What is Christian worship? Worship springs out of our basic theological convictions and expresses them. Morris explores both the Old and New Testament understanding of what worship is.
The Blood
The Apostolic Preaching of the Cross
This chapter is the conclusion to Morris's study on the atonement. Morris summarizes the major findings of the book.
Biblical Authority and the Concept of Inerrancy
Morris reflects on the nature of the authority of Scripture. He wants to answer questions like: Does the Old Testament teach that only its general drift is important but not its details? Do the New Testament writers go astray in minor matters but preserve the truth in broad perspective? Do the Bible authors regard the whole of Scripture as reliable and worthy to be called the "Word of God”?
The Authority of the Bible Today
How is God's authority mediated to man? Morris wants to focus on the authority of Scripture, distinguishing it from the authority of the church.
What does not agree with Scripture, does not come from God.