
Reflections on the Retrieval of Classical Theism in Evangelical Theology
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.

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.

God loves—and hates—with an infinite burning affection. But does He have emotions that change? Behold the awesome and terrible wonder of our God!

Listen in as David Schrock & Stephen Wellum interview Kyle Claunch on his COA Longform Essay, “Axioms of Theology Proper: Guiding Lights for the Doctrine of God”

Joy that never fades. Peace that never breaks. Beauty beyond imagination. These are all one attribute glorious of our God—and one glorious hope he promises us

We strain our minds to comprehend that God is eternal before, during, and beyond time. He forever rules it and is not contained by it. Behold your God!

God is so much greater than us, that he can’t be defined by any one attribute, or even the sum of them together. Instead, he defines himself as himself: I AM WHO I AM.