“Give Me Thine Hand”: Catholicity in the Wesleyan-Methodist Tradition by Matt O’Reilly “Give Me Thine Hand”: Catholicity in the Wesleyan-Methodist Tradition Matt O’Reilly Lead Pastor, Hope Hull United Methodist ChurchDirector of Research, Wesley Biblical Seminary…
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Catholicity in the Lutheran Tradition by David R. Maxwell
Catholicity in the Lutheran Tradition by David R. Maxwell Catholicity in the Lutheran Tradition David R. Maxwell Louis A. Fincke and Anna B. Shine Professor of Systematic Theology,Concordia Seminary…
Catholicity from an Anglican Perspective by Eugene R. Schlesinger
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Surely a Catholic Church: The Orthodox Church as the Church by John Mark Reynolds
Surely a Catholic Church: The Orthodox Church as the Church by John Mark Reynolds Surely a Catholic Church: The Orthodox Church as the Church John Mark Reynolds President, The Saint Constantine School; Senior Fellow, The King’s College (NYC)…
The One Church, the Many Churches: A Catholic Approach to Ecclesial Unity and Diversity—with Special Attention to Abraham Kuyper’s Ecclesiastical Epistemology by Eduardo Echeverria
The One Church, the Many Churches: A Catholic Approach to Ecclesial Unity and Diversity—with Special Attention to Abraham Kuyper’s Ecclesiastical Epistemology by Eduardo Echeverria The One Church, the Many Churches: A Catholic Approach to Ecclesial Unity and Diversity—with Special Attention to Abraham Kuyper’s Ecclesiastical Epistemology Eduardo EcheverriaProfessor of Philosophy and Systematic Theology, Graduate School of…
An Introduction to Catholicity: An Editorial Preface to this Special Issue by Ryan A. Brandt and Matthew Y. Emerson
An Introduction to Catholicity: An Editorial Preface to this Special Issue by Ryan A. Brandt and Matthew Y. Emerson An Introduction to Catholicity: An Editorial Preface to this Special IssueBy Ryan A. Brandt and Matthew Y. Emerson Ryan Brandt is Associate Professor of Christian History and Theology at Grand Canyon University and Managing Editor of…
Comparative Ecclesiology: Roger Haight’s Christian Community in History for Evangelical Resourcement by Justin L. McLendon
Comparative Ecclesiology: Roger Haight’s Christian Community in History for Evangelical Resourcement by Justin L. McLendon Comparative Ecclesiology: Roger Haight’s Christian Community in History for Evangelical Resourcement Justin L. McLendon Justin L. McLendon is Assistant Professor of Theology at Grand CanyonUniversity and Grand Canyon Theological Seminary in Phoenix, Arizona. Due in part to its late arrival…
Early Christian Liturgy: A Reconstruction of All Known Liturgical Components and Their Respective Order by Andrew Messmer
Early Christian Liturgy: A Reconstruction of All Known Liturgical Components and Their Respective Order by Andrew Messmer Early Christian Liturgy: A Reconstruction of All Known Liturgical Components and Their Respective Order Andrew Messmer Andrew Messmer (Ph.D.) is Associate Professor at FacultadInternacional de Teología IBSTE (Spain) and Affiliated Researcherat Evangelical Theological Faculty (Belgium) Abstract: Recent studies…
“If Christ be not Raised”; If Peter was not the First Pope: Parallel Cases of Indispensable Doctrinal Foundations by Jerry L. Walls
“If Christ be not Raised”; If Peter was not the First Pope: Parallel Cases of Indispensable Doctrinal Foundations by Jerry L. Walls “If Christ be not Raised”; If Peter was not the First Pope: Parallel Cases of Indispensable Doctrinal Foundations Jerry L. Walls Jerry L. Walls is Scholar in Residence/Professor of Philosophyat Houston Baptist University…
Divine Simplicity: Response to Paul R. Hinlicky by Steven J. Duby
Divine Simplicity: Response to Paul R. Hinlicky by Steven J. Duby Divine Simplicity: Article Reviews and ResponsesBy Paul R. Hinlicky and Steven J. Duby Response to Paul R. Hinlicky Steven J. Duby This response by Steven J. Duby to Paul R. Hinlicky is the final part of a four part dialogue on divine simplicity. For the other articles please…