Archive for September 2022
Author’s Corner
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 Immortality of the Soul
The Summa Theologiae is one of the most influential works of Christian Theology ever written. Yet many people today are unfamiliar with Thomas Aquinas and his works, while others remain skeptical of his theological and philosophical methods. Nevertheless, contrary to the caricature that has been painted by his detractors, Christians today have much to learn from the…
Read MoreThe Trinity and Divine Simplicity: James Dolezal
What does simplicity have to do with immutability? Many modern theologians have redefined classic metaphysical categories in order to affirm one while denying the other. But according to classic Christian orthodoxy, it’s understood that simplicity and immutability go hand-in-hand. Furthermore, divine simplicity is essential to affirming the Trinity of the Nicene Creed. In the following video,…
Read MoreNew Credo Podcast! Why did R.C. Sproul think Classical Theism was his legacy?
From his books to the chalkboard, R.C. Sproul communicated the deep things of God in an accessible way. When asked what the core of his legacy was all about he exclaimed, “Classical Theism!” But Sproul’s commitment to classical theism was foundational to his defense of the faith as well, which explains why Sproul was so…
Read MoreWhy did R.C. Sproul think Classical Theism was his legacy? Matthew Barrett and Stephen J. Nichols
From his books to the chalkboard, R.C. Sproul communicated the deep things of God in an accessible way. When asked what the core of his legacy was all about he exclaimed, “Classical Theism!” But Sproul’s commitment to classical theism was foundational to his defense of the faith as well, which explains why Sproul was so…
Read MoreBeyond the Flesh: Why Aquinas is both a beacon and a bridge for orthodox Christology
The latest issue of Credo Magazine focuses on Thomas Aquinas. The following is one of the issue’s featured columns by K.J. Drake. Dr. Drake is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology and Academic Dean at Indianapolis Theological Seminary. Thomas Aquinas begins Summa Theologicae Part III with reflections on the Incarnation of Christ as the means by which…
Read MoreAuthor’s Corner
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 MoreAngelic Knowledge and Choice
The Summa Theologiae is one of the most influential works of Christian Theology ever written. Yet many people today are unfamiliar with Thomas Aquinas and his works, while others remain skeptical of his theological and philosophical methods. Nevertheless, contrary to the caricature that has been painted by his detractors, Christians today have much to learn from the…
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