“Preparatory grace” is a neglected doctrine. It’s time to do something about that.
Unity Across the Chalcedonian Divide?
Does Cyril of Alexandria provide an avenue for Christological unity?
Is Theology Enslaved to Sociological Subtext?
Does sociological analysis have all the explanatory power it often claims?
Theological Prolegomena and the Three Forms of the Word of God
Is it high time we reorganized Reformed theological prolegomena?
“The Light of Nature” in the Westminster Standards
How did the Westminster divines feel about natural theology and natural law?
Why Christians Should Use People
Why did Augustine say to use people, rather than enjoy them?
Ver Erat Aeternum
Both Christian and pagan alike sense that spring is the original state of the world. Fall, on the other hand, comes from the Fall.
The Classical (Thomistic) Doctrine of God
The classical doctrine of God has received lavish attention from Christian scholars in the past few years, particularly among Protestants. Much of this renewed focus has been concerned with expositing the attributes of God.
Martin Luther and Tax: A Protestant Perspective on Redistributive Taxation
The redistributive grammar of Luther;s theology of the Lord’s Supper underlie his vision for poor relief.
Revisiting Martin Luther’s Philosophy
Cooper’s defense of the scholastic method argues for seeing continuity, rather than disjuncture, between Luther and his successors.