Stephen Wellum
(Article) How is systematic theology different than biblical theology and why is it important?
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Stephen Wellum
(Article) How is systematic theology different than biblical theology and why is it important?
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Matt Smethurst
(Article) Scripture says a lot about his character and actions—who he is and what he does—but what about his origins? Where did he come from?
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(Article) What happens at the moment of Salvation when the Holy Spirit enters the life of a believer?
Read MoreAndy Stanley
The truth is, we are sinners, but Jesus offers grace and withholds condemnation.
Read MoreWayne Grudem and Barry Asmus Economist Barry Asmus and theologian Wayne Grudem have teamed up to outline a robust proposal for fighting poverty on a national level through the importance of personal freedom, the rule of law, private property, moral virtue, and education.
Read MoreSam Storms Because of our focus on the inspiration and inerrancy of God’s written revelation, the Bible (i.e., Special Revelation), we often tend to ignore the other ways in which God has made himself known more generally to all mankind. Theologians call this General Revelation. What is it and why is it important that we understand what is meant by it?
Read MoreMarshall Segal Is money more spiritually dangerous than theology? The answer may be trickier than we think, especially within the numbing comfort of a proudly affluent and educated American Church. Money is a tangible, countable, often visible god. Theology, on the other hand — if it is cut off from truly knowing and enjoying God himself — can be a soothing, subtle, superficially spiritual god...
Read MoreTim Challies Jesus is the one figure who divides history and who towers over history. How well do you know what the Bible teaches about Jesus? This thirty-question quiz will help you find out...
Read MoreAbigail Dodds How do passages in the Bible that speak directly to women fit within the whole biblical narrative?
Read MoreKevin DeYoung There never was when he was not. That was the bone of contention with Arianism, the fourth century heresy which rejected the full deity of the Son of God. The issue was not whether the Son was divine in some sense, but whether he shared the same essence (homoousia) as the Father...
Read MoreD.A. Carson Where does the Bible itself lays the primary emphasis in Genesis? Let me explain...
Read MoreN.T. Wright What is the gospel (and other questions)
Read MoreHere are nine things you should know about the obscure religious group that emerged from the Bible Student movement in the late 1870s...
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