Faith and Knowledge
There is no faith relation with Christ free of doctrinal content. The knower must have some knowledge of the known, or no relation exists. That seemingly redundant and self-evident statement should...
View ArticleA response to Glenn Peoples's 'No, I am not an inerrantist'
A while back, one of New Zealand’s more prominent Christian bloggers, Glenn Peoples, wrote an article titled ‘No, I am not an inerrantist’. In it, he outlines his understanding of the doctrine of...
View ArticleFree Resource – Study Guide to Biblical Doctrine
If you’re looking for a rigorous introduction to the doctrines of the Christian faith, there are few contemporary works as solid as Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology. Published in 1995, the text...
View ArticleThe Great Trinity Debate at Parchment and Pen
The Reclaiming the Mind Ministries site Parchment and Pen is hosting an online debate on the Christian doctrine of the trinity, the claim that God is three persons and yet one substance. The debate...
View ArticleCan we Love Jesus and Accept Evolution?
James Anderson, assistant professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, reviews “I Love Jesus & I Accept Evolution”, the latest book by Denis Lamoureux: “A full critique of Lamoureux’s evolutionary...
View ArticleIs Hell a Vital Doctrine?
Biola Magazine has a good interview with Ashish Naidu, assistant professor of theology at Biola’s Talbot School of Theology, on some of the recent challenges to the doctrine of hell.
View ArticleThe History of Hell
The Christian History Institute, publisher of Christian History magazine, has produced a brief survey and resource guide on the history of Christian thought about hell. Given the current debate about...
View ArticleDoctrine and Doxology
A good reminder from Carl Trueman (emphasis mine): [pk_box width="600"]As Paul reflects in 1 Tim. 1 upon how God has dealt with him, his language becomes exuberant and he speaks of God’s grace...
View ArticleExploring Life’s Biggest Questions
G. K. Chesterton once wrote, “We all feel the riddle of the earth without anyone to point it out. The mystery of life is the plainest part of it.” He was right; there is nothing more basic to humanity...
View ArticleHow can Jesus be both God and man?
The Incarnation is one of the essential doctrines of Christianity. It is the belief that God became incarnate in the historical Jesus who was both truly God and truly Man. Any mixing or blurring of the...
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