
Recovering the wisdom of premodern exegesis, doctrine and metaphysics for the future of the church
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Every once in a while, you read a book that gets to the heart of an issue and clarifies what was opaque by making some crucial distinctions.[1] Steven Long’s book is that sort of book. It makes clear what the controversy over “pure nature” ...
I have not read a book that helped me understand the twentieth century Protestant theological landscape as much as this one in a long time. A good book of history describes something important; a great book of history opens up a whole host ...
Historic Christian orthodoxy as contained in the ecumenical creeds of the ancient church and the Reformation confessions contains lots of metaphysics. Some metaphysical doctrines are explicitly stated, such as creatio ex nihilo, the homoous...
I find it very disturbing that any time I advocate support for the Jewish people on X the only reason some people can imagine for me doing so is that I must be (consciously or unconsciously) a Dispensationalist. I also find it disturbing th...
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Professor of Theology at Tyndale University and Theologian in Residence at Westney Heights Baptist Church. Doing theology for the church under the 2LCF.
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