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“Not Quarrelsome But Kind”: A Brief Reflection on Our Speech During Times of Controversy

How do teachers of God’s Word live up the call to correct in gentleness? When are firm words that fight error appropriate?

A Century-long Look at the Southern Baptist Commissions on Ethics (Part 2)

This essay chronicles the last fifty plus years of the ERLC from the 1970s onward, with a particular focus on the leadership of Richard Land, Russell Moore, and Brent Leatherwood.

A Century-long Look at the Southern Baptist Commissions on Ethics (Part 1)

Before the ERLC was named the ERLC, what were the major cultural issues that it addressed from the early 1900s to the 1960s?

Empty Rhetoric Cannot Save You From Your Sin: A Critique of Keller, Hill, Allberry, and Sprinkle

Is mere homosexual desire in itself inherently sinful?

When Do We Get Our Souls? And How Does That Affect Original Sin?

Learn more about two competing views of the origin of the soul held throughout church history—and their implications for important doctrines.

“Give What You Command, and Then Command Whatever You Will”: Augustine, Pelagius, and the Question of Original Sin

No debate in the history of the church has been more important for the doctrine of sin than the debate between Augustine and Pelagius

Excerpt from Leonardo De Chirico’s Engaging with Thomas Aquinas: How Ought Evangelicals to Engage with Him?

How should protestant Evangelicals think about the retrieval of Thomas Aquinas? Here are five principles for evaluating.

Andrew Fuller and The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation

If faith is a gift from God, are sinners still responsible for unbelief? Absolutely. As Andrew Fuller reminds us, all men have a duty to believe the gospel of our Lord.

Institutes of the Christian Religion: A Reader’s Guide to a Christian Classic

What do you find when you get to know John Calvin? That he wanted you to get to know God.

3.15 Tom J. Nettles, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Good Confession: Why Southern Baptists Would Do Well to Embrace Their Confession”

Listen in as Tom Nettles joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay “The Good Confession: Why Southern Baptists Would Do Well to Embrace Their Confession.”

Combatting Self-Salvation: An Insight into the Early Creeds

When theological questions regarding the trinity and the deity of Christ arose in the early church, they responded with written creeds, and it was these statements of orthodoxy which guarded the gospel of grace.

3.12 Tom J. Nettles • Reading • “The Good Confession: Why Southern Baptists Would Do Well to Embrace Their Confession”

Why should Southern Baptists embrace their confession? Here are four good reasons.

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