Princeton Seminary, by Gary Steward

Gary Steward. Princeton Seminary (1812-1929): The Leaders’ Lives and Works. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, 2014. We live in a day when doctrinal novelty, particularly the kind that flirts with heterodoxy, is fashionable. As a result, biblical truth is compromised. If only evangelicals would listen and learn from Charles Hodge who could say that nothing new ever…

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Hypothetical Universalism (Paul Helm)

Recently there has been quite a bit of interest in the variety of views held by Reformed theologians within the parameters of confessional orthodoxy. For example, it is argued the view that is described as ‘Amyraldian’ or ‘hypothetical universalist’ is in fact a variety of views. It has been generally assumed that these are two…

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Sunday’s Sermon (Schreiner, Barrett, Zaspel)

Three of Credo Magazine’s main contributors include Thomas Schreiner, Fred Zaspel, and Matthew Barrett. Each of them are professors, but they are also pastors. So each Monday morning we will be highlighting their “Sunday’s Sermon” on the blog to provide you with encouragement throughout the week and an opportunity to study God’s Word.  

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Credo’s Cache

Each week we will be highlighting important resources. Check back each Friday to see what we have dug up for you. From this week’s cache: 1. A Christmas Present from the Mainstream Media: Newsweek Takes a Desperate Swipe at the Integrity of the Bible (Part 1): By Michael Kruger– Kruger says: “Being ignorant of biblical facts is…

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10 Favorite Books of 2014 (Timothy Raymond)

Once again, I’m late in blogging about my favorite reads from this last year.  But since most people our ilk enjoy reading about good books, here’s my list for 2014.  Like last year’s list, and the year’s before that, this is not a list of favorite books published in 2014 but favorite books I read…

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