Historical Theology and B.B. Warfield

Like a diamond, the gospel is an unchanging treasure given to the church. Yet, as we examine its many facets, our description of it may change to more fully describe its reality.
Historical Theology for Systematic Theology

Sola Scriptura is our Protestant rallying cry. But this is not solo Scriptura. How do creeds and confessions aid us in doing theology?
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.
How Firm a Foundation: Building Theology on the Solid Ground of God and His Word

If we want our house to stand, we must be sure to lay a solid foundation. So it is with our theology.
January Intermission: From Thinking about Israel to Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him

As we move from a Biblical View of Israel in January to Theology by the Book in February, we look forward to thinking God’s thoughts after him as we explore the riches in His Word!
Worldview Isn’t an Elective: Biblical, Systematic, and Worldview Theology

With a proper worldview, we see everything in subjection to Christ and then live according to that reality.
The Creation Covenant According to Progressive Covenantalism: Laying the Right Foundation

Sound structures require firm foundations. Therefore, when constructing biblical and systematic theology, it’s critical to rightly understand the creation covenant, the building block upon which each succeeding covenant will rest.
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?