Paul’s master class begins with God in himself.
Read moreThe Rule of Love
The analogy of faith is the subordinate means of interpretation and consists of the rule of faith and the rule of love. Since we have discussed the rule of faith in several pieces, this article will ground and explain the rule of love.
Read moreA Tale of Two Commentaries
The doctrine of inspiration affects our hermeneutic because it forces us to reckon with the entire canon in order to accurately understand what the Spirit says in a particular passage.
Read moreDoctrinal Reading
But, in order to engage in the task of doctrinal preaching, one must realize that it requires a dogmatic reading of Holy Scripture.
Read moreDogmatics as a Theoretical-Practical Discipline
Is theology a theoretical discipline dedicated to mere contemplation? Or, is theology practical and, if so, how? In this article, we hope to show that dogmatics is an inseparable mix of theoretical and practical theology, leading us to identify it as a theoretical-practical discipline.
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