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The Center for Classical Theology: Publications

Credo is thrilled to announce the launch of the Center for Classical Theology! What is CCT? The Center for Classical Theology exists to contemplate God and all things in relation to God by listening with humility to his word with the wisdom of the Great Tradition. The purpose of CCT is to create a renewed vision for systematic theology today in the spirit of faith seeking understanding. In partnership with Crossway, CCT will publish two new book projects that seek to celebrate the beatific joy of Classical Theology.


New Studies in Classical Theology

Each annual lecture will be expanded and published as a volume in the New Studies in Classical Theology series (Crossway), edited by Matthew Barrett. NSCT does not rehearse modern approaches to theology but puts forward fresh studies that encourage evangelicals to retrieve the theological method and confessional commitments of the Great Tradition to advance systematic theology today. NSCT is devoted to a theological theology, one that constructs a cathedral adorned with systematic precision and transcendent beauty, integrating each doctrinal domain for the purpose of thinking God’s thoughts after him. Each volume models biblical reasoning, faith seeking understanding, and reformed catholicity.

Thomas Aquinas for Protestants

CCT and Crossway will also publish a new series called Thomas Aquinas for Protestants, edited by Matthew Barrett and Craig Carter. A breakthrough contribution, the following Reformed theologians will engage with Thomas Aquinas himself, demonstrate the many ways Protestant Scholastics critically appropriated Thomas Aquinas to defend orthodoxy, and explain why Thomas Aquinas can serve to renew the evangelical church today. The series will begin releasing in 2026 and it will include five volumes.

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