Theology matters: 'The holy Catholic Church'
A FEW years back, I attended a theological workshop organised by a department of the Church of England. The theme was mission, Church, and Kingdom. In the usual way, we spent porti...
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A FEW years back, I attended a theological workshop organised by a department of the Church of England. The theme was mission, Church, and Kingdom. In the usual way, we spent porti...
13. Essentials of Reformed Systematic Theology. Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley. 2025. 1088 pages. [Source: Review copy] [4 stars, theology, Christian nonfiction]First sentence:...
Luke Bretherton, Comment Who counts as human? More precisely, who counts as the kind of human to whom I owe obligations, and who,...
Leonardo De Chirico takes a look at the first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, of Leo XIV, Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. The encyclical is his response to the rise of Artif...
THE pithiest expression of faith in the New Testament has to be “Jesus is Lord” (e.g. Romans 10.9). Paul says that the gospel concerns “Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans 1.3-4). This...
A Substantive Pastoral Resource A Review of Christological Dogmatics: A Theological Witness to the Person and Work of Christ D. […] The post D. Glenn Butner Jr. – Christological Do...
By N. Gray Sutanto, TGC. (Photo: public domain) n How to Reach the West Again, Tim Keller called for Christians to cultivate a “Christian High Theory”: a method of contextualizatio...
by Carl R Trueman, First Things H. Richard Niebuhr famously denounced the liberal church of his day, summarizing its theology in a single withering sentence: “A God without wrath b...
By Carl Trueman, First Things. Richard Niebuhr famously denounced the liberal church of his day, summarizing its theology in a single withering sentence: “A God without wrath broug...
Both Jesus’s suffering/death and his death-defying resurrection are necessary parts of the gospel story, as they should be in our theology.
by Hans Feichtinger, First Things The question of what to do with our Christian inheritance—what we call “cultural Christianity”—has become unavoidable. Cultural Christians wish to...
ABSTRACT: Traditionally recognized as the handmaiden of theology, philosophy has fallen on hard times in some Christian circles. The discipline of philosophy, however, holds great...
A variety of interpretations and beliefs exist, but a person can’t believe anything they want and be defined as a Christian.
By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS: Concluding a 3-part series on identity, I explore the Christian’s true identity in Christ, (briefly mentioning the challenges of aging). Drawing from S...
Carl R. Trueman, First Things H. Richard Niebuhr famously denounced the liberal church of his day, summarizing its theology in a single withering sentence: "A God without wrath br...
The Catholic view on Renaissance humanism has generally been positive, understanding it as an important cultural and intellectual movement that enriched Christian civilization. It...
Dr. Larry P. Arnn, Word on Fire The Declaration of Independence states this principle as "all men are created equal." What does this mean? Human beings are so different from one...
The Place of Christianity in the Survival of the WestAs Western culture drifts deeper into fragmentation, materialism, and technological domination, can it survive without recoveri...
Mark Tooley, Liberalism.org The liberal Christianity of the American founding came from authentic, in-person faith communities. Can it survive in a time of influencers and vertica...
Christian History, Volume 1 and 2, serve as a superb introduction to Christian history. They are written honestly and accessibly without losing their depth. The post Book Review: C...
At The Gospel Coalition, Jacob Perry argues for the importance of theological clarity in churches. As part of his conclusion, he writes – “Theological clarity isn’t a burden pastor...
Secretary of War Hegseth’s appearance at Rededicate 250 conservative Christia...
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