Since theology is an act of worship, it may be considered proper when it rightly conforms to its end. When our theology conforms to the mind of God and leads to worship, the primary purpose has been fulfilled.
Read moreTrinity, Christology, and James White: Theological Concerns (3)
How the two natures relate to one another and how it might be said that the omniscient Son lacked knowledge is at question. As well as how this confession, this truth he and we both believe, affects our ability to read the Scriptures.
Read moreTrinity, Christology, and James White: Exegetical Concerns (2)
We continue our series of articles on the recent Trinity and Christological discussions occurring in Reformed Baptist circles– although we are aware of their presence elsewhere.
Read moreTrinity, Christology, and James White: Methodological Concerns (1)
At Baptist Dogmatics, we thought it would be beneficial to engage some of the recent debates concerning the Trinity and Christology, specifically found in our own Reformed Baptist circles. As pastor-theologians, we are compelled by the love of Christ to provide sound doctrine for those God has entrusted in our care.
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