Our Faith Is Historically Verifiable or It's Nothing
Is the Christian faith historically verifiable or is it just a leap of faith? The resurrection of Jesus Christ makes the Christian faith historically reliable.
Whither Theological Inclusivism? The Development and Critique of an Evangelical Theology of Religions
What is the relationship between the Christian faith and other religions? What is a good biblical theology of religions? In this paper, the author goes into a dialogue with the inclusivism views of Clark Pinnock. Yong argues that there is a lurking danger of relativism in the critique of Pinnock against exclusivism.
The Great Throbbing Verbs
This article explains that the Christian faith and practice arise out of the unfolding drama of Scripture, the big story of what God is doing in history. If there is a story there is a story teller, purpose, a plot, and our place in the story.
Do You Have the Faith to Be Faithful?
The Christian faith is not something private. Christians ought to show exemplary faith. This is what Paul asked Timothy to show in 1 Timothy 4:12. Let the article explain.
Christian Identity in the African Context: Reflections on Kwame Bediako's Theology and Identity
The African church has become a major influence in Christianity. An important contributor of international reputation is Kwame Bediako, a scholar from Ghana.
The New Testament Definition of Heresy (or When Do Jesus and the Apostles Really Get Mad?)
What were the boundaries of the Christian faith? How is heresy discerned? Blomberg surveys the New Testament to ascertain what was deemed orthodox.
The Nature of Faith
The concern of this paper is with the Christian faith in its theological formulation. All attention is focused on the analysis of faith made by Soren Kierkegaard. The author considers also the nature of faith in the theology of Protestant orthodoxy and gives an orthodox critique of Kierkegaard.