Perfecter of Every Divine Work: John Owen on the Holy Spirit

When it comes to the Holy Spirit, there are few guides more adept than John Owen. Here’s your introduction to this theological giant.
3.7 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “An Excerpt from Stephen Wellum’s Systematic Theology, Volume 1: From Canon to Concept“

Listen in as Stephen Wellum joins David Schrock and Trent Hunter to discuss his new Systematic Theology, Volume 1: From Canon to Concept.
3.6 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “An Excerpt from Stephen Wellum’s Systematic Theology, Volume 1: From Canon to Concept”

What is systematic theology and why does it matter? Stephen Wellum answers these important questions in the first chapter of his new Systematic Theology excerpted here.
An Excerpt from Stephen Wellum’s Systematic Theology, Volume 1: From Canon to Concept

What is systematic theology and why does it matter? Stephen Wellum answers these important questions in the first chapter of his new Systematic Theology excerpted here.
Typological Reading Versus Typological Writing (Part Two)

When we rewind the tape and look at the Old Testament from our New Testament perspective, we see that the story really was about Jesus all along.
Typological Reading Versus Typological Writing (Part One)

As readers, we do not have authority to view a text through any interpretive lens of our choosing. When we speak of typology then, we do not speak of an optional tool by which we can analyze Scripture. Rather, we refer to the Spirit-inspired patterns woven into the text itself.
The Noahic Covenant within Progressive Covenantalism (Part 2)

The Noahic Covenant is certainly an expression of God’s common grace but not exclusively so. Indeed, it also demonstrates his saving grace as it showcases his steadfast love and previews a greater salvation to come.
The Noahic Covenant within Progressive Covenantalism (Part 1)

How does the Noahic Covenant fit into Scripture? Both by hearkening back to the original creation covenant and by looking ahead to the consummation of the new creation at Christ’s return.
Progressive Covenantalism and 1689 Federalism: Comparing Baptist Covenantal Theologies

How is Progressive Covenantalism different from 1689 Federalism? And do these Baptist covenantal theologies differ from reformed covenant theology?