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God Himself in His Very Substance
Michael Allen laments, “A survey of the vast terrain of modern Protestant divinity evinces a deep abyss: the doctrine of the beatific vision has dropped into oblivion.”[1] Furthermore, he observes,…
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Tis the season. As we come to another Advent season, we are prompted once again to pause and meditate on our faith’s spectacular mystery: we confess that the Son of…
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One doctrine that you may never have heard of (but one that you really should know about) is the beatific vision. This “happy vision” or “blessed vision” is the blessed…
Read More about A Biblical VisionGod Himself in His Very Substance
Michael Allen laments, “A survey of the vast terrain of modern Protestant divinity evinces a deep abyss: the doctrine of the beatific vision has dropped into oblivion.”[1] Furthermore, he observes,…
Read More about God Himself in His Very Substance10 Questions with Hans Boersma
Lots of Christians regularly pray, read the Bible, attend worship services, and take the Lord’s Supper. But how many of them still struggle to articulate exactly how it is that…
Read More about 10 Questions with Hans BoersmaEvangelicals and the Sectarian Temptation: Will Evangelicalism have the courage to be Protestant?
Evangelicalism in the twenty-first century confronts a choice. Will we find the courage to be confessionally Protestant? Or will the movement continue to drift into an ever-evolving, amorphous, experience-based form…
Read More about Evangelicals and the Sectarian Temptation: Will Evangelicalism have the courage to be Protestant?Why We Still Need Plato
The latest issue of Credo Magazine focuses on Christian Platonism. The following is one of the issue’s featured articles by Louis Markos. Dr. Markos is Professor in English and Scholar in…
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Along with a growing number of my fellow evangelicals, I have learned to qualify the Reformation cry of sola scriptura (distinguishing it from solo scriptura) by asserting the foundational authority of…
Read More about Why We Still Need PlatoAuthor’s Corner: Essential Studies in Biblical 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…
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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…
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Over the course of five politically tumultuous years, committees of the Assembly met and developed a set of documents that would have significant influence in defining the belief and practice…
Read More about The Last of the Great Reformation CreedsA Tour Guide of Maximus the Confessor: An Interview with Paul E. Blowers
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 interviews with Paul M. Blowers conducted…
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