Archive for November 2016
8 Women who were bold for Christ: Interview with Michael Haykin (Jessalyn Hutto)
Jessalyn Hutto—mother, blogger, and writer—talks with Michael A.G. Haykin about his new book, 8 Women of Faith (Crossway), a book that introduces us to the inspirational examples of women like Jane Grey, Ann Judson, Sarah Edwards, Jane Austen, and many others. Church history books are filled with the stories of men and women who have…
Read MoreIn the works: Attributes of God and The Scriptures cannot be broken (Matthew Barrett)
With God’s Word Alone: The Authority of Scripture now out and on store shelves, I’m thrilled to explore other projects. For example, I am very excited to be writing an introduction to the attributes of God for Baker Books. I can’t wait to dig my teeth into this one! I am convinced that the doctrine…
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Happy Thanksgiving from Credo Magazine…and Ronald Reagan
A very Happy Thanksgiving from Credo Magazine. But perhaps Ronald Reagan captures Thanksgiving best: HT: Albert Mohler
Read MorePanel discussion with the editors of the NIV Zondervan Study Bible
The following video is a panel session with the editors of the new NIV Zondervan Study Bible, moderated by Tom Schreiner.
Read MoreBarrett’s Book Notes: New edition of the Homilies (Matthew Barrett)
In our ongoing celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, our eyes naturally turn to Martin Luther and his German reform. But we should not forget that Luther’s writings were smuggled into England and became influential, moving countless reformers to a Protestant position on justification. While there are many who deserve mention, Thomas Cranmer…
Read MoreGod the Son Incarnate (Stephen Wellum)
Stephen Wellum’s new book, God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ, which is part of the Foundations of Evangelical Theology series, just released, published by Crossway. We are very excited to announce this new volume in Christology and in the near future we will be interviewing Wellum to discuss the importance of Christology. Currently…
Read MoreCredo’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. Many Hear the Gospel with Joy but Don’t Continue in the Faith: R.C. Sproul – Sproul says, “I don’t want to be too harsh in my response to reports…
Read MoreJoin me at ETS and get my new book for free! (Matthew Barrett)
Today I am at the annual Evangelical Theological Society conference in San Antonio. I will be presenting a paper at 2:50 called “Should we read the Bible theologically? Debating whether dogma should inform hermeneutics.” Do join me! (Download the program here.) Additionally, stop by the Zondervan booth. My book, God’s Word Alone: The Authority of…
Read MoreAre you a leader? Interview with Timothy Raymond
Recently a friend interviewed me for a paper he was writing on the topic of leadership. The interview wasn’t specifically on Christian leadership, but since I’m a pastor, the interview unavoidably went in the direction of pastoral and local church leadership. After reading over the complied questions and answers, I thought our Credo readers might…
Read MoreCredo’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. Lessons from the Collapse of American Protestantism: Alastair Roberts – Roberts says, “Currently we face another critical juncture in the development of the American public square and Christians’ place…
Read MoreGetting Excited About Melchizedek
In the following message on Ps. 110, D.A. Carson explains why Melchizedek is so important for understanding who Jesus is and what he has done.
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