An analysis of the 1541 Colloquy of Regensburg.
Any accommodation to the idea that we are ultimately capable of saving ourselves, any accommodation to the fact that salvation is not God’s gift from beginning to end is a slippery slope towards a false gospel.
Should we talk about the ‘Protestant Reformation’ or the ‘Protestant Reformations’?
Some of the ways that evangelical organisations are taking up the global challenge of implementing creation care as a mission task.
A closer look at Heinrich Bullinger, Theodore Beza, Thomas Cranmer, William Perkins and Conrad Grebel.
A closer look at Philip Melanchthon, Matthias Flacius, Martin Bucer, John Knox and William Farel.
How Protestantism recovered the soul-enriching doctrine of double imputation.
Scorsese and Schrader’s film revolves around the search for redemption in figures such as Travis, who are buried in an urban inferno, constantly fighting to free themselves of their sins.
Four reasons why Theology is so important.
Do we give to much importance to emotions in Evangelical praise, preaching and theology?
The author died on Sunday, March 6th. He was 86 years old. “Your worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God's grace. And your best days are never so good that you are beyond the need of God's grace.”
We ask David Randall about his decision to leave the Church of Scotland after 40 years of faithful service and about his new book ‘A Sad Departure’.
Pastor Peter Mead (UK) explains how understanding the Trinity has implications on how we understand the character of God.
The heart of Charles Spurgeon's theology summed up in ten points.
Studying nature cannot be left to scientists alone. What is required for wisdom is not only the detached rational enquiry of science but also the immersed, meditative contemplation of artists and poets.
An interview with Dr. R. Scott Clark.
Lloyd Jones was persuaded that both theology and passion had to walk hand in hand. A preacher needs both. This, of course, was the primitive biblical pattern.
If God were against homosexuality, what would He have to say in the Bible to prove to you that He really was?
It is hard to imagine but since the 1960s the Church almost entirely practiced this tradition.
The Executive Director of John MacArthur’s “Grace to You” ministry severely criticised Evangelical Focus. Director Pedro Tarquis responded by saying that the information was “rigorous and adequate”.
The ‘prophet’ managed to get up to the church’s platform and accused MacArthur saying: “You have grieved the Holy Spirit of God. Your doctrine of cessationism is an error.”
“Accepting what the scientists are saying about climate change and understanding that other species have value to God, is a threat to our greedy lifestyles”, thinks David Bookless, member of environmental care NGO A Rocha.
Can Christians ignore the care for creation? Does the Bible have a clear perspective on how we should live? Member of "A Rocha" David Bookless answers several questions and challenges Christians to make a real impact in several areas.
Christian businessmen tell the BBC how their Christian faith affects important decisions. “Values are passed down.”
The video sure gets a lot of tears flowing; but that doesn’t make it theologically accurate.
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