Archive for June 2021
Credo Fellow Highlight: Michael A. G. Haykin
Credo is Latin for “I believe.” From the creeds of the Church Fathers to the confessions of the Reformation, Christians have been faithful to confess the faith once for all delivered to the saints. Credo retrieves this classical and reformational heritage in order to create and cultivate theological renewal today. By bridging the gap between church…
Read MoreCan We Have Communion with the Trinity? Kelly Kapic and Matthew Barrett
This is a series of conversations between major theologians and Matthew Barrett on the doctrine of the Trinity based on his new book, Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit (Baker, 2021). In this podcast, Kelly Kapic and Matthew Barrett invite Puritan John Owen to help listeners better understand the implications behind inseparable operations.…
Read MoreNew Credo Podcast: Can We Have Communion with the Trinity?
This is a series of conversations between major theologians and Matthew Barrett on the doctrine of the Trinity based on his new book, Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit (Baker, 2021). In this podcast, Kelly Kapic and Matthew Barrett invite Puritan John Owen to help listeners better understand the implications behind inseparable operations.…
Read MoreBrave New World or 1984?
I have been thinking about the two great dystopian novels of the first half of the 20th century for many years now. Aldous Huxley wrote his Brave New World in 1932 and it must have seemed completely fanciful to its first readers. Free sex, the abolition of the family, no more war, and religion completely…
Read MoreAuthor’s Corner: Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
Each week on Credo we welcome you to join us in the Author’s Corner where we will meet a set of authors whose recent books deserve your attention and might even help you grow in your knowledge of theology, history, philosophy, and the scriptures. We hope the Author’s Corner can keep you up-to-date on the…
Read MoreRetrieving an Ancient Sacramental Ecology, Part 4: The Inklings
The celebration of the earth as a gift of God was a strong tradition in the early church. Unfortunately, this has not always been the case, especially among Protestant churches. While scientific discovery and technological innovation led to advances in industry and standards of living, they also brought on the “acids of modernity” that ate…
Read MoreCredo Fellow Highlight: J. V. Fesko
Credo is Latin for “I believe.” From the creeds of the Church Fathers to the confessions of the Reformation, Christians have been faithful to confess the faith once for all delivered to the saints. Credo retrieves this classical and reformational heritage in order to create and cultivate theological renewal today. By bridging the gap between church…
Read MoreDoes the Trinity work inseparably? Ryan Hurd and Matthew Barrett
This is a series of conversations between major theologians and Matthew Barrett on the doctrine of the Trinity based on his new book, Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit (Baker, 2021). In this podcast, Ryan Hurd and Matthew Barrett explain why it is so essential to confess the doctrine of inseparable operations. The external works…
Read MoreNew Credo Podcast: Does the Trinity Work Inseparably?
This is a series of conversations between major theologians and Matthew Barrett on the doctrine of the Trinity based on his new book, Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit (Baker, 2021). In this podcast, Ryan Hurd and Matthew Barrett explain why it is so essential to confess the doctrine of inseparable operations. The external works…
Read MoreSurprised by the Perfect Being
College can be one of the most pivotal moments in a young person’s life. R. C. Sproul once said that his time in college was life changing because he took a philosophy class where he had to grapple with the greatest ideas from the greatest minds ever to walk the earth. That is true to…
Read MoreAuthor’s Corner: Augustine’s Cassiciacum Dialogues
Each week on Credo we welcome you to join us in the Author’s Corner where we will meet a set of authors whose recent books deserve your attention and might even help you grow in your knowledge of theology, history, philosophy, and the scriptures. We hope the Author’s Corner can keep you up-to-date on the…
Read MoreEyes Wide Open: Carl Trueman and the Death to Self
The new issue of Credo Magazine focuses on the trinity. The following is an excerpt from one of the issue’s book reviews by Samuel G. Parkison. In 2017, Rod Dreher published The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation, which promptly made waves throughout American Christianity. For the most part, Reformed Evangelicalism’s response…
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