In chapter 24 of Historical Theology, Gregg Allison tackled the church’s understanding of sanctification from the early church
Historical Theology: The Doctrine of Justification
In chapter 23 of Historical Theology, Gregg Allison focused on the church’s understanding of justification from the early
Already, But Not Yet
Before I give my view of the kingdom, I want to first present two misconceptions on this subject
Transformative Leadership
Everyone knows how important leadership is at all levels. It’s a given that every church longs for leaders
Building Platforms or People?
I’ve often heard a quote from Rich Van Pelt, who told a room full of youth workers, “You
The Importance of Spiritual Formation
Studies have shown that “the average duration of a pastorate is four to five years.”[1] It has been
Neoorthodoxy and Subjectivism
In Neoorthodoxy “revelation is not considered to be something that happened at a historical point in time that
The Necessity of Biblical Hermeneutics
Pastoral ministry in the twenty-first century has proven to be an arduous task. The growing hostility towards biblical
Rediscovering the Reformers’ View of the Church
One of the misconceptions that people have regarding the Reformation is that the Reformers went on an
The Puritans
The genesis of the English Reformation was peculiar because it had nothing to do with doctrine. Rather, it
