4 Principles for Doing Biblical Theology
A healthy way—perhaps the best way—to do biblical theology is to follow the lead of the apostles and examine how the apostles wed the Old Testament to their discourse.
A healthy way—perhaps the best way—to do biblical theology is to follow the lead of the apostles and examine how the apostles wed the Old Testament to their discourse.
G. K. Beale explores the biblical call to separate from worldly temptations, urging believers to place their trust in Christ rather than in material comforts.
What the next generation needs isn’t attractional gimmicks or programming excellence but orthodox doctrine (believing), faithful shepherding in spiritual-formation habits (becoming), and a loving church community (belonging).
Affectionate friendships of equality with locals are one of the primary goals and rewards of a life spent proclaiming the gospel among the nations.
This book provides clear examples of Reformed Arminian thinking. The engagement with a beloved Calvinistic figure can sharpen a Reformed reader’s understanding of both Edwards and his own theology.
‘Death with dignity’ has become equated with autonomy and independence. But according to Scripture, a dignified death will honor the sanctity of mortal life.
The CRC traveled far down the road toward theological liberalism—and then hit the brakes. Here’s how a denomination found its way back to orthodoxy.
Scott Swain surveys how the doctrine of the Trinity can help enrich our understanding of salvation and enlarge our affection for its triune author.
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G. K. Beale explores the biblical call to separate from worldly temptations, urging believers to place their trust in Christ rather than in material comforts.
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Sam Allberry and Ray Ortlund urge pastors to trust in God’s redemptive work and foster a gospel culture that resists evil and embraces honorable living.
Scott Swain surveys how the doctrine of the Trinity can help enrich our understanding of salvation and enlarge our affection for its triune author.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry explore Paul’s teachings in Romans 12 on cultivating genuine Christian love, emphasizing the need for humility, vulnerability, and gospel-centered community.
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A healthy way—perhaps the best way—to do biblical theology is to follow the lead of the apostles and examine how the apostles wed the Old Testament to their discourse.
Amid an uncertain and ever-changing world, how can believers remain the most hopeful of parents? Melissa Kruger gives us five reasons for hope.
G. K. Beale explores the biblical call to separate from worldly temptations, urging believers to place their trust in Christ rather than in material comforts.
The Gospel Coalition is thrilled to announce the theme, speaker lineup, and registration information for our upcoming 2025 conference.
There’s something special about a man who plants his flag for the gospel in a congregation and stays there serving Christ and the church for a lifetime.
If we’re going to have any meaningful long-term influence on the 40 million dechurched in America, churches need to ask these three questions.