trinitarian theology

The Goodness of Creation
May 7, 2021
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The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity (Vol II)
January 22, 2021
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Perceiving the Word Made Flesh
October 30, 2020
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Divine Agency and Divine Action, vol. III
May 26, 2020
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The Providence of God
October 28, 2019
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Reading Genesis with the Church
April 12, 2017
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Theologian, Essayist, and Friend: A Tribute to John Webster
August 25, 2016
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RCS: Easter
March 27, 2016
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RCS: Lent
February 10, 2016
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The Goodness of Creation
May, 2021

What do Christians mean when they confess that creation is good? The question is compounded by the appearance of evil in the world. This series explores for elements of creation’s goodness: The goodness of its Creator, created being, materiality, and its end.

The Goodness of the Creator and the Creative Act
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The Goodness of Created Existence
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The (Relative) Goodness of Our Concrete Materiality
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The Goodness of Creation’s End: Beatitude and God’s Goodness
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Tyler Wittman
The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity (Vol II)
January, 2021

Katherine Sonderegger follows her monumental volume on the doctrine of God with this second entry of her Systematic Theology, which explores the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.

The Inner Life of God: Introducing the Symposium
Matthew Wiley
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Permanent Self-Hallowing and the Processional Life of God
Fred Sanders
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Working Close to the Flame
Kirsten Sanders
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The Holy One in Our Midst
Daniel L. Hill
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Voice, Vestigia, and the Holiness of the Triune God
Beth Felker Jones
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Perceiving the Word Made Flesh
October, 2020

Perceiving the Word Made Flesh
Ian A. McFarland
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Chalcedonian Christology and the Partitive Impulse
David J. Luy
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The Logic of Chalcedon and the Burning Bush
Kirsten Sanders
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Perception, Incarnation, and the Flesh of Christ
R. Lucas Stamps
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Perceiving Christ in Faith
D. Blair Smith
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Perceiving the Word Made Flesh: A Rejoinder
Ian A. McFarland
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Divine Agency and Divine Action, vol. III
May, 2020

Volume III of a tetralogy devoted to Divine Agency and Divine Action articulates a comprehensive vision of systematic theology focused on divine action from creation to eschatology.

Divine Agency and Divine Action, Vol. III: Introducing the Symposium
Terry J. Wright
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Abraham and Aquinas on Divine Agency and Action
Michael Dodds
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Just for Christians? Why Theology Is More than High-Level Catechesis
Gijsbert van den Brink
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Where do the Divine Missions Fit in Abraham’s Theology of Divine Action?
Adonis Vidu
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God’s Action in Christ: Observations on Abraham’s Account of Divine Action
Thomas H. McCall
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Divine Agency and Divine Action, Vol. III:
A Rejoinder
William J. Abraham
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The Providence of God
October, 2019

In this book on providence, David Fergusson takes a "polyphonic" approach. He gleans from various perspectives in church history to create a constructive work on God's action in the world.

The Providence of God: Introducing the Symposium
Rebekah Earnshaw
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The Two Hands of God
Rebekah Earnshaw
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Hooked on (Poly)phonics: Voicing Plaudits and Plaints
Kevin Vanhoozer
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Double Agency and the Threefold Form of Providence
Terry J. Wright
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Polyphany, Cacophany, Symphony
Thomas H. McCall
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Wisdom and Providence
Craig G. Bartholomew
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The Providence of God: A Rejoinder
David Fergusson
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Reading Genesis with the Church
April, 2017

Reading Genesis with the Church
Keith Stanglin
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Irenaeus: Creation & the Father's Two Hands
Anthony Briggman
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Origen: Decoding Genesis
Mark Scott
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Creation & Time in Basil’s Hexaemeron
Andrew Brown
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Augustine, Genesis, & the Goodness of Creation
Bradley Green
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Genesis 2:7 & the Meaning of 'Life' in Cyril of Alexandria's Theology
David Maxwell
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Time, Text, & Creation: The Venerable Bede on Genesis 1
Timothy Furry
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History & the Hexaëmeron
Daniel Wade McClain
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Terms of the Divine Art: Aquinas on Creation
Joshua Lee Harris
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Martin Luther: Student of the Creation
Mickey Mattox
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Creation & the 'Matter' of Scripture: Calvin on Genesis
Rebekah Earnshaw
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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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RCS: Easter
March, 2016

What the Women Preached (Easter)
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They Are Mad Who Strive Against God's Exalted
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Sowing by the Seashore, Reaping the Wind
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Everything Depends on Election
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How to Speak to Devout Christians
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That Which Enlarges the Miracle
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Who Benefits from the Resurrection?
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Reformation Commentary
RCS: Lent
February, 2016

The Word Teaches Original Sin (Ash Wednesday)
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Adam and Eve's Complex Transgression (1st Week of Lent)
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The God of Nothing (2nd Week of Lent)
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Christ the Snake (3rd Week of Lent)
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Our Salvation is Still Not Perfect (4th Week of Lent)
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The Sins of the Saints (5th Week of Lent)
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Miserably and Lamentably Stripped: A Found Poem (Holy Week)
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Reformation Commentary