Archive for July 2021
Author’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 MoreThe Liberal Project v. Ressourcement: An Analysis of the Nature of Contemporary Theology
There are many ways of categorizing theology in the contemporary world. In centuries past, it was common to use denominational affiliation as key boundary markers, but that approach has broken down. Conservative Anglicans and conservative Presbyterians may have far more in common with each other than the conservatives have with liberal members of their own…
Read MoreCredo Fellow Highlight: Carl R. Trueman
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 MoreIs God really the Perfect Being? Katherin Rogers and Matthew Barrett
In his Proslogion, Anselm famously contemplated God as “someone than whom none greater can be conceived.” If mere human beings, in their limited capacities, could think of something greater than God, that thing would not be worthy of worship. This concept is something the medievals took for granted. For them, the God of the Bible was…
Read MoreNew Credo Podcast: Is God really the Perfect Being?
In his Proslogion, Anselm famously contemplated God as “someone than whom none greater can be conceived.” If mere human beings, in their limited capacities, could think of something greater than God, that thing would not be worthy of worship. This concept is something the medievals took for granted. For them, the God of the Bible was…
Read MoreThe Athanasian Creed: Ancient Wisdom on Trinitarian Grammar
The new issue of Credo Magazine focuses on the creeds of the Christian Faith. The following is an excerpt from one of the issue’s featured articles by Justin Holcomb. Dr. Holcomb is an Episcopal priest (serving as the Canon for Vocations in the Diocese of Central Florida) and he teaches theology at Gordon-Conwell-Theological Seminary and Reformed Theological Seminary. It…
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 MoreCredo Fellow Highlight: Scott Swain
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 MoreThe Apostle’s Creed: Humble Beginnings and the Rule of Faith
The new issue of Credo Magazine focuses on the creeds of the Christian Faith. The following is an excerpt from one of the issue’s featured articles by Adriel Sanchez, pastor of North Park Presbyterian Church (PCA). The Apostles’ Creed is a summary confession of vital Christian doctrines used liturgically throughout the Western church. It was once believed that…
Read MoreTrinitarian Grammar: Recent Episodes of the Credo Podcast
Are you looking to deepen your understanding of who God is in himself? In the last several episodes of the Credo Podcast, the Trinity has been the focus of the conversation. Listen in as theologians discuss social trinitarianism, hermeneutics, eternal generation, inseparable operations, eternal functional subordination, divine simplicity, and the state of the trinity in…
Read MoreAsk The Experts: Why is a Proper Understanding of the Trinity Essential?
According to Matthew Barrett, “As Christians we have no higher calling then to contemplate and know who our God is.” To that end, Credo Magazine is happy to partner with Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and share a recent episode of Ask the Experts, featuring our own Dr. Barrett. In order to know who God is,…
Read MoreAuthor’s Corner: Gary Steward
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…
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