
Is Baptism a Seal? John Gill and Baptist Sacramentalism
Sometimes Baptists get accused of having a deficient sacramentology. Admittedly, this is true of some Baptists. As Baptists have engaged with the broader Reformed tradition,

Sometimes Baptists get accused of having a deficient sacramentology. Admittedly, this is true of some Baptists. As Baptists have engaged with the broader Reformed tradition,

1. Anxiety in the Land of the Living Is theological retrieval dangerous? At least, is it dangerous for Protestants? With the growth of the modern

Editor’s Note: This article is part of our Biblical Covenants and the Conflict in the Middle East series, in which we bring together scholars with

Editor’s Note: This Book Review is part of our Biblical Covenants and the Conflict in the Middle East series, in which we bring together scholars

On September 29th, Mark Driscoll tweeted: “God has bypassed the church pulpit and given his gospel to influencers, politicians, and podcasters, and it’s because most

The last decade or two has been replete with interest in the theology, exegesis, and reading strategies of the earliest Christians. Beyond the sheer increased

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere. The genie is out of the bottle, and there’s no putting it back. A flurry of controversies surround it, from

Resolved: When I think of any theological question to be resolved, I will immediately do whatever I can to solve it, … if circumstances don’t

After posting some brief thoughts on X regarding the relations between historical theology, systematic theology, and philosophy, I have been asked to say a few

This is not an article on Jonathan Edwards’ culpability as a slaveholder. Nor is this article about all of Edwards scholarship—studies on Edwards’ exegesis and