Who’s In Charge Here? The Illusions of Church Infallibility
In my experience with those who wrestle with conversion to Roman Catholicism—at least those who have professed faith in the gospel—the driving theological issue is […]
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In my experience with those who wrestle with conversion to Roman Catholicism—at least those who have professed faith in the gospel—the driving theological issue is […]
Whether we like it or not, we can’t get away from dogma. Everyone has a creed or a basic way of summarizing what it is […]
What are Christians known for in our day? If you ask people on the street this question, you’re likely to get answers that relate to […]
At the heart of the Protestant/Catholic division in the sixteenth century was the disagreement over the doctrine of justification by an alien or imputed righteousness. […]
Who was Augustine, and what was his contribution to the church’s understanding of the Great Exchange? What was the state of the church throughout the […]
Throughout our series on the Great Exchange, we have been exploring all that Christ accomplished for us by his perfect life and sacrificial death. On […]
This past Monday, the Lord received John Webster, whom many have regarded as among the greatest living theologians. Others who knew him better have offered […]
In 1520, just a few years after Martin Luther nailed his protest to the church door in Wittenburg, a small band of English scholars began […]
What are the historic creeds of the Christian church, and why are they so important even in our own day? What were the ancient heresies […]
Why is it important to study church history? Is it possible to avoid the mistakes of the past, or does every generation bring a certain […]
No one can really escape dogma. Â Even the idea that the study of theology is a waste of time is a kind of doctrine. Â So […]
Many Christians in our day avoid the study of theology for more practical concerns. Â Dogma, they say, is for eggheads who wish to put God […]