Theology
Theology Articles
On Magic and Miracles
This article explores the theology of magic, gleaning contextual clues surrounding supernatural events in the Bible. Excerpt from On Magic and Miracles by Marian Jacobs.
The Sufficiency of Scripture
Explore the vital connection between the inerrancy and sufficiency of Scripture in faithful Christian ministry. Learn why denying either weakens the church and the minister alike.
Why It's OK to Question God
Life with a transcendent God isn’t always going to make sense, and if that is the case, questions will be commonplace. Read more from this excerpt from "Upon Waking" by Jackie Hill Perry.
Raised in Splendor
This article is excerpted from Raised in Splendor: The Hope of Glorification for a Secular Age by Jason Alligood.
Be Bold: Share Your Faith Using the Gifts God Gave You
This article is an excerpt from week six of Everyday Evangelism by Preston Perry.
We Are All Evangelists
This content was excerpted from the Everyday Evangelism Bible study by Preston Perry
Theology is Not Just for Academics. We are All Theologians!
We are doing theology when we preach, pray, and sing, but we are also doing theology when we go to work, when we take a vacation, as we care for an aging parent, as we fight sin, as we raise kids, as we mourn the loss of a loved one, as we spend our money, and as we grow old. You are a theologian, and you are always doing theology.
Why the Resurrection Matters, Especially During a Pandemic
The meaning of Easter, the hinge-point of our faith and the anchor of our hope, is Jesus Christ’s resurrection. Without it, our faith is useless and we are still dead in our sins.
You Are a Part of God's Family
Scripture says we’re adopted into the family of God. Just as a child is chosen by adoptive parents, brought into the family, and given all the rights as an heir, we too are brought into God’s family and given all the riches of Christ.
What Is Christian Doctrine?
Although it's a word most familiar to theologians, doctrine is a core part of the Christian church. But what is it?
- David Wells