

We Distinguish: Essentially/Personally
Theological distinctions matter. We need them for sound theology. That theology then goes on to inform how we think and […]
Read moreTheological distinctions matter. We need them for sound theology. That theology then goes on to inform how we think and […]
Read moreFranco Maggiotto was one of the most memorable men I’ve ever met. At one point in his life, he’d been […]
Read moreChristianity teaches that God is immutable. In other words, he doesn’t change. Oftentimes when I preach on this biblical truth, […]
Read more“A God without wrath brought men without sin into a world without judgment through the ministrations of a Christ without […]
Read moreIn his book Is God to Blame?, Gregory Boyd tells the story of a woman named Melanie. After preaching a […]
Read moreRead this quote carefully: We believe that all men everywhere are lost and face the judgment of God, that Jesus […]
Read moreJustification is rightly said to be “the doctrine by which the church stands or falls.” It’s a central facet of […]
Read moreHow well do you know your Christian truth from error? Are you able to discern when the theological wool is […]
Read moreThough it’s been a dead language for centuries, Latin continues to be bandied about in theology. And in Reformed churches, […]
Read moreA “magnum opus” is an author’s greatest work. When it comes to John Calvin that should obviously be a reference […]
Read moreToday’s bit of helpful Latin was one small word that played a big role in splitting the church: Filioque — […]
Read moreVisual Theology: Seeing and Understanding the Truth about God, Tim Challies and Josh Byers, Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2016. Paperback, 155 […]
Read moreToday’s bit of Latin lingo is often linked to Luther. Martin Luther often gets the credit for noticing the biblical […]
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