What is Christian Platonism? (Part 2): A Preliminary Critique

Having examined what Christian Platonism is in Part One, we turn now to an assessment of this system.
3.37 Robert Lyon • Reading • “What is Christian Platonism? (Part 1): An Introduction in Three Steps”

What is Christian Platonism and where did it come from? Answers to these questions and more lie ahead.
What is Christian Platonism? (Part 1): An Introduction in Three Steps

What is Christian Platonism and where did it come from? Answers to these questions and more lie ahead.
July Intermission: From the Book of Hebrews to the Concept of Christian Platonism

If you ever do a deep dive into the book of Hebrews, you will come across books, commentaries, and journal articles that suggest that the author of that book—whoever he is—used platonic categories to describe the relationship between heaven and earth. Or at least, most evangelical commentaries will rightly argue that Hebrews is not platonic […]
The Dangers of Artificial Intelligence to Theology: A Comprehensive Analysis

What dangers exist at the intersection of artificial intelligence and theology? We’ve asked someone on the inside.
Excerpt From Carl Trueman’s Crisis of Confidence

Carl Trueman helps us to understand how our age of expressive individualism defies confessionalism in hopes that we might recover a worldview friendly to such ideas.
ENCORE: Supernatural Experience and a Postmodern Sea Monster: How Can Charismatics Make Their Way Home?

For many in our postmodern age, experience has come to define reality. As Christians, however, we can never let our own experience become ultimate. Rather, we must continually submit our experience to God’s own word in Scripture.
Regarding ‘Friendly Fire’ Among Evangelicals over Abortion

Incrementalists strongly advocate for a step-by-step approach to ending abortion, while abolitionist advocate for all-or-nothing. What’s a Christian to do?