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5.11 Stephen J. Wellum • Reading • “Reflections on the Retrieval of Classical Theism in Evangelical Theology”
Episode 209
37 Min
February 23, 2026
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Sometimes an old compass is all you need to make it back home, and so it is with the church’s Nicene doctrine of God.
Resources to Click
“Reflections on the Retrieval of Classical Theism in Evangelical Theology”
– Stephen J. Wellum
“Does Complementarianism Depend on ERAS?: A Response to Kevin Giles, “The Trinity Argument for Women’s Subordination”
– Stephen J. Wellum
Theme of the Month:
The God Who Is There: Contemplating the Doctrine of God
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Books to Read
Systematic Theology: From Canon to Concept, Vol. 1
– Stephen J. Wellum
Reformed Dogmatics
– Herman Bavinck
Reformed Dogmatics
– Geerhardus Vos
Christianity and Liberalism
– J. Gresham Machen
Eternal God: A Study of God Without Time
– Paul Helm
The Openness of God
– Clark Pinnock
Nicaea and its Legacy: An Approach to Fourth-Century Trinitarian Theology
– Lewis Ayres
Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics
– Richard Muller
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