Archive for July 2022
Accountability and the Truth
Part of my pastoral ministry involved making regular visits with the members of my congregation. My elders and I did our best to visit every household in the congregation once a year. There were and are a number of benefits to doing this. First, it allowed me as the pastor to get to know my…
Read MoreCan John Webster help us make theology theological again? Tyler Wittman and Matthew Barrett
John Webster is one of the most profound theologians in recent history. While some may not recognize the name, his works have set a trajectory for theology and dogmatics in evangelical scholarship. Webster not only had a great understanding of the Great Tradition and a deep grasp of exegesis, but he also summoned the next…
Read MoreA Look Inside the New Issue of Credo Magazine: What Can Protestants Learn From Thomas Aquinas?
The new issue of Credo Magazine is here! What Can Protestants Learn From Thomas Aquinas? From the 16th century reformers to the 17th century Reformed Scholastics, our Protestant forefathers critically appropriated Thomas Aquinas. Although they disagreed with Thomas on doctrines like justification and ecclesiology, they considered Thomas a beam of orthodoxy and for that reason…
Read MoreThe new issue of Credo Magazine is here! What Can Protestants Learn From Thomas Aquinas?
The new issue of Credo Magazine is here! What Can Protestants Learn From Thomas Aquinas? From the 16th century reformers to the 17th century Reformed Scholastics, our Protestant forefathers critically appropriated Thomas Aquinas. Although they disagreed with Thomas on doctrines like justification and ecclesiology, they considered Thomas a beam of orthodoxy and for that reason…
Read MoreEavesdrop on a Theological Conversation: Recent Episodes of the Credo Podcast
Are you looking to deepen your understanding of theology? In the last several episodes of the Credo Podcast, the conversations have revolved around important topics concerning theology and philosophy. From the beatific vision and liturgy to Christianity and culture, these conversations pose significant questions for the church today. For more teaching on the importance of…
Read MoreThe Center for Classical Theology: The Scholastic Award
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…
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