Category: Theology

Living In Union With Christ: Paul’s Gospel and Christian Moral Identity: A Review

Joshua Heavin — May 20, 2022

Living In Union With Christ: Paul’s Gospel and Christian Moral Identity: A Review

In ethics as in any other area, it is not we who live, but Christ who lives in us.

Jonathan Edwards, Theosis, and the Reformed Tradition

James Salladin — May 4, 2022

Jonathan Edwards, Theosis, and the Reformed Tradition

Unpacking a Reformed doctrine of deification.

Taught By Christ, About Christ, Through the Word of Christ: The Promise of Biblical Reasoning

Tyler R. Wittman — April 28, 2022

Taught By Christ, About Christ, Through the Word of Christ: The Promise of Biblical Reasoning

What difference does it make to have Christ himself at the centre of our exegesis?

The “Aha” of Easter: Making Sense of the Crucifixion

Coleman Rafferty — April 17, 2022

The “Aha” of Easter: Making Sense of the Crucifixion

An Easter Sunday meditation.

Pierced Hands and Open Arms: The Irony of the Cross

Coleman Rafferty — April 14, 2022

Pierced Hands and Open Arms: The Irony of the Cross

A Good Friday meditation.

Anthropology: Key to Theology?

Graham Shearer — April 13, 2022

Anthropology: Key to Theology?

A classical anthropology can illuminate everything from the Trinity to politics.

Christ, the Way: Augustine’s Theology of Wisdom

Benjamin T. Quinn — April 5, 2022

Christ, the Way: Augustine’s Theology of Wisdom

Augustine understood Wisdom most importantly as the person of Christ, the One in Whom all things hold together.

Why Protestants Read Aristotle’s Ethics

Matthew Mason — March 9, 2022

Why Protestants Read Aristotle’s Ethics

In the Reformation, the Philosopher was used by the Reformers just as much as by Roman Catholics.

The Beatific Vision: Keeping Theology Theological

Hans Boersma — February 22, 2022

The Beatific Vision: Keeping Theology Theological

Both Catholics and Protestants are wrong when they think the Beatific Vision is just for Catholics.

Don’t Keep the Imprecatory Psalms at Arm’s Length

Rhys Laverty — February 11, 2022

Don’t Keep the Imprecatory Psalms at Arm’s Length

The imprecatory psalms are the prayers of both the King and his covenant people.