
Review: Biblical Theology in the Life of the Early Church
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

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

The nature of the kingdom of Christ is of paramount importance for Christians. It was the major theme of our Lord’s incarnate ministry, and likewise

Not “Since Paul before Nero,” is the descriptive phrase J. B. Gambrell (1841–1921) used for the famous address George W. Truett (1867–1944) delivered on “Baptists

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

“You can’t help a bird flying over your head, but you can keep it from building a nest in your hair.” For many Christians, Martin

I’ve heard from numerous pastor-friends that they’re thinking about leaving their church for this or that opportunity. Sometimes it’s ministry burnout and he wants to

Throughout their history, Baptists in America have been known as “people of the Book” committed to the simple preaching of the Bible. To some inside

He alone is known to all men throughout the entire world as Christ; that He is acknowledged and witnessed to by all men under this