Friends, Not Enemies: Reconciling Philosophy and Theology Under the Lordship of Christ

What is the relationship between philosophy and theology? Good philosophy is an ally, not an enemy, to sound theology.
Three Reasons Every Thoughtful Christian Should Read Wellum’s New Systematic Theology

Throughout church history, many faithful systematic theologies have been written, so do we really need another one now? Here are three reasons why every Christian would benefit from Stephen Wellum’s new Systematic Theology!
Eight Glories of the Cross

How does the Bible present the work of Christ on the cross? And how do these diverse vantage points all relate to penal substitution? Read these eight summaries of Dr. Stephen Wellum’s work to find out.
Give Diamonds, Not Coal: Why Prosopological Exegesis is Not the Gift You Are Looking For

Prosopological Exegesis capitalizes on ambiguity in certain biblical texts and seeks to put a “face” (Greek; prosopon—thus the terminology) or “person” to these alleged ambiguous speakers behind the writings of the inspired authors. Should Christians use this method to understand the Bible?