Hearing God Right: A Closer Look at Hebrews 1:5

In order to hear God rightly, we must know how to listen well. And we learn to listen well by paying careful attention to how the biblical authors themselves listened to Scripture.
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.
ENCORE: Is Nicaea Enough? Protestant Reflections on the Nicene Creed and the Importance of Evangelical Theology

The Nicene Creed clearly expresses an orthodox view of the Trinity and the person of Christ, but is it alone a sufficient guide to sound doctrine?
Is Roman Catholicism a Creedal Faith?

Does reciting a creed make a church creedal? It depends on what they think the creed means.
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.
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.
A Transforming Worldview

Critical theory encourages division, oppression, vengeance, hostility, and violence. A gospel worldview encourages a stable, just, forgiving, and loving society. Which way will you choose, western man?
Love, Francis Schaeffer, and Euthanasia

“Have you nothing to contribute? Then we’re better off without you.” So says the culture of death. However, everyone—from the pre-born to the aged—has inherent dignity and worth as God’s image bearers.
What Wondrous Love is This?

At the cross, we behold a love like no other—a soul-satisfying love that reveals the very character of God himself.
2.7 Ardel Caneday, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The True Nature of Love, God’s and Ours”

As we reject God and slouch towards Gomorrah, we find that the erotic “free love” that promised so much ultimately fails to deliver true love of neighbor. We also find that God does not love everyone in the same way. Listen to Ardel Caneday, David Schrock, and Stephen Wellum discuss Dr. Caneday’s longform essay, “The True Nature of Love, God’s and Ours.”
10 Truths Everyone Must Know about the Incarnation

If everyone could know ten things about Christology, what should they be? Dr. Stephen Wellum distills the core truths to one of the most important Christian doctrines.
Christmas, Incarnation, and Particularity

Do you have to be of a particular nationality, ethnicity, sex, or marital status to understand something about someone in those same categories? And how does the second member of the Trinity thread this needle on this question of universality versus particularity?