doctrine of scripture

Reformed Theology and Evolutionary Science
October 20, 2020
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Old But Not Evolving
April 15, 2019
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The Bible and Philosophy
March 20, 2019
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Scripture's Cosmology
August 30, 2018
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Theologian, Essayist, and Friend: A Tribute to John Webster
August 25, 2016
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Reformed Theology and Evolutionary Science
October, 2020

Gijsbert van den Brink has joined the fray of science and religion with a contribution from the perspective of the Reformed tradition. In his monograph, van den Brink brings his training in philosophy of science into conversation with the theological particularities of the Reformed tradition.

Distinctive Stances and Layered Concepts: Reformed Theology Engages Science
Oliver Crisp
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Evolutionary Theory and the Story of Scripture
Craig G. Bartholomew
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Evolutionary Evil and the Project of Theodicy
Michael J. Murray
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Common Descent, Human Dignity,
and the Image of God
Mary L. Vanden Berg
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Telling a Different Story?
Van den Brink's Account of Human Origins
Scott R. Swain
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Darwin and Divine Providence
David Fergusson
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Morality, the Cognitive Science of Religion,
and Revelation
Sarah Lane Ritchie
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Reformed Theology and Evolutionary Theory:
A Rejoinder
Gijsbert van den Brink
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Old But Not Evolving
April, 2019

Given your acceptance of the scientific consensus on the age of the cosmos, why do you reject the consensus regarding human evolution?

Old but Not Evolving: An Introduction
Hans Madueme
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Weighing the Evidence of the Two Books
David Snoke
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The Suspicious Package of Evolution
Ted Cabal
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How High are the Stakes?
Ken Keathley
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Improvising within a Nonlinear Storyline
Tim Morris
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A Signature for Creation
Fazale Rana
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Old but Not Evolving: A Redirect
Hans Madueme
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Living with the Tensions That Persist
David Snoke
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Consensus, Theories, and Rejecting Human Evolution
Ted Cabal
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Having Your Steak and Eating It Too
Ken Keathley
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Limits, Authorities, and Sphere Sovereignty
Tim Morris
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Not Your Grandfather's Concordism
Fazale Rana
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The Bible and Philosophy
March, 2019

Biblically Sensitive Philosophy
Dru Johnson
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Reflections on Scripture’s Use in Analytic Theology
Oliver Crisp
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Whose Understanding? Which Conceptuality?
Kevin Vanhoozer
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Humble Thyself in the Light of the Source
Joshua Blander
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What Scripture Does Do, Doesn’t Do, and What We Should Do with It
J. T. Turner
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Biblically Sensitive Philosophy: A Grateful Response
Dru Johnson
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Scripture's Cosmology
August, 2018

Does the Bible teach a wrong cosmology, and does the doctrine of accommodation shed any light on this question?

Once More on Accommodation: An introduction
Hans Madueme
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We Are Earth-Bounded Humans in Every Way
Ardel Caneday
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Teaches or Employs? Six Reasons to Accept Accommodation
Denis Lamoureux
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Teaches or Assumes? Ancient Near Eastern Cosmology
Kyle Greenwood
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Truth, Usefulness, and Phenomenological Language
Noel Weeks
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Theologian, Essayist, and Friend: A Tribute to John Webster
August, 2016

John Webster (1955-2016): Theologian, Essayist, and Friend; A Year-Long Tribute
Geoffrey Fulkerson
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The Church as Astonished Witness
Joseph Mangina
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Theology and the Perfection of God the Trinity
Tyler Wittman
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Reason & The Presence of God: Reflections on John Webster’s "Trinity and Creation"
Justin Stratis
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Theological Anthropology: A Review of Webster's "Eschatology, Anthropology, and Postmodernity"
Michael Allen
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Making Christology Safe for Christology
Fred Sanders
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Strangely Uneven
R. David Nelson
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Theology in Search of a Home
Stephen Holmes
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Reading Theologically
Darren Sarisky
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God-Centered Dogmatics
Scott R. Swain
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Thinking Biblically & Theologically
Kevin Vanhoozer
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