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Is the Son Eternally Submissive to the Father? Jun 11, 2009 Article ID: JAS003 | By: Robert Letham and Kevin Giles This review first appeared in t...
Romans 9-11 - The general theme of the Book of Romans is the revelation of the righteousness of God (1:17). All men, both Jews and Gentiles, stand...
Romans 9-11 - The general theme of the Book of Romans is the revelation of the righteousness of God (1:17). All men, both Jews and Gentiles, stand...
Skip to content I’m not sure if the internet and social media as a whole are either an intrinsic good or an intrinsic bad, but as technologies the...
Skip to content Christmas always makes me reflect upon the great historic Christian doctrine of the Incarnation. As C. S. Lewis put it, “God becam...
ISRAEL Her Past, Present and Future The general theme of the Book of Romans is the revelation of the righteousness Romans 9 - 11 of God (1:17). Al...
1 The same thing happened in Iconium when Paul and Barnabas went into the Jewish synagogue and spoke in such a way that a large group of both Jews...
The hypostatic union is simply (and inexplicably) the union of Jesus’s two natures mysteriously, inseparably, arrestingly in one spectacular person.
When the Son of God walked the earth, was it possible for him to sin? And if not, how can he sympathize with us when we are tempted?
Writing showcasing Dr. Craig’s work as a professional philosopher and theologian. The latest article: Flint’s Radical Molinist Christolo...