Minimized Corruption: A Roman Catholic Theology of Sin

What happens when mercy, at the expense of sin, becomes ingrained as the central message of the Bible? We find out in Rome’s story.
Talking about Sin is Hard: Its Covenantal Background and the Challenge of Modernity

We are not merely “broken”; we are “wicked.” The former language minimizes our culpability and takes away from the legal and covenantal responsibility.
What is the New Nature and Old Nature?

How do we understand what happens when a person goes from the old man to the new man in Christ?
3.58 Thomas R. Schreiner • Reading • “The World Turned Upside Down: George Ladd on the Kingdom”

Listen in on Thomas R. Schreiner’s Article entitled, “The World Turned Upside Down: George Ladd on the Kingdom.”
The World Turned Upside Down: George Ladd on the Kingdom

George Ladd’s understanding of the kingdom of God changed the landscape of evangelicalism. Come see what’s new.
3.57 Graeme Goldsworthy • Reading • “The Kingdom of God”

Listen in on Graeme Goldsworthy’s Essay entitled, “The Kingdom of God.”
3.36 Matthew Emadi, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Kingdom of God in Hebrews”

Listen as Matthew Emadi joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay “The Kingdom of God in Hebrews.”
The Kingdom of God in Hebrews

The kingdom of God is foundational to the storyline of the Bible. Throughout Scripture, God is working to establish his rule over his people in his place. The book of Hebrews shows us that this kingdom has finally been brought about with the reign of our resurrected king.
3.33 Matthew Emadi • Reading • “The Kingdom of God in Hebrews”

The kingdom of God is foundational to the storyline of the Bible. Throughout Scripture, God is working to establish his rule over his people in his place. The book of Hebrews shows us that this kingdom has finally been brought about with the reign of our resurrected king.
“Already But Not Yet”: When Does the “Already” End? When Christ Returns or When Jerusalem’s Temple Was Destroyed?

Many Christian rightly affirm the “already but not yet.” But is this overlap of the ages completely fulfilled from Christ’s death and resurrection to the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D.? Some say so. Peek in to Dr. Ardel Caneday’s timely article that presents a better way.
2.43 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 3”

The biblical covenants which give shape to Scripture finally culminate in the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ. What does this mean for the church, God’s New Covenant people?
2.42 Stephen Wellum and David Schrock • Interview • “What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 2”

The biblical covenants which give shape to Scripture finally culminate in the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ. What does this mean for the church, God’s New Covenant people?