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E. J. HutchinsonTheologySociety

Despair

That ours is an age of despair is plain. Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon can help us understand why.

Elizabeth SticeTheology

The Centrality of Consolation

Though we do not deserve it, we crave and desperately need mercy—and the consolation of providence is that through God we can receive it.

Jacob Sheldon FeiserTheology

Teetering on the Edge of Heaven and Hell

The doctrine of Christ's descent into Hell has a surprising and oft unappreciated relevance to the daily life of Christian believers.

Tyler HummelTheologySacraments

Reexamining Sacramental Life for Baptists and Evangelicals

Too much of American evangelicalism functions as if the sacraments make no difference whatever to the life of Christians or churches.

Ryan RagozineTheologyHistoryPhilosophy

Meet a Forgotten Giant of 20th Century Theology

The theology of Pannenberg provides an interesting alternative in 20th century theology to the dominance of Karl Barth.

Camron BendfeldTheologyHistory/Church History

Learning About Eternal Security with Clement of Rome

The problem of apostasy has always been with us. So too has the question of eternal security. The 1st century father Clement treated this issue at length.

Chris CastaldoTheologyChurchRoman Catholicism

Is Rome a True Church?

Chris Castaldo, a Protestant pastor who was raised Catholic, considers how Protestants should regard the status of the Roman church.

Dennis SansomTheology

The Cosmic Christ and an Ethic of Reconciliation

A de-churched society desperately needs to hear the good news of God's providential care for the world and his intention to restore the cosmos.

Rachel Roth AldhizerTheology

He Came So We Could Be Like Him

We oughtn't go seeking for a Christ that looks like us. The point of the Incarnation is that God came to Earth to make us like him.

James WoodTheologyChurchHistory/Church History

Warfield Was Wrong

Calvin, at least, would object to Warfield's characterization of the Reformation as Augustine's soteriology set against Augustine's ecclesiology.

Joshua HeavinTheologyBibleBook Reviews

Review: Pauline Theology as a Way of Life by Joshua Jipp

Joshua Jipp's work on Paul is a worthy study, particularly in the ways it places Paul in conversation with both ancient and modern philosophy.

Joshua HeavinTheologyChurch

The Thirty-Nine Articles in the Life of the Anglican Church

Oliver O'Donovan's reflections on the Thirty-Nine Articles make clear that the Articles still endure even today as a valuable historic confession.