The Mystery of Eternal Love
by Timothy GeorgeOne of the most common charges leveled against Christians in the early church was that they were atheists. They did not worship the gods of Rome and Greece, nor did they follow the mystery religions of the East. Indeed, they claimed to worship the one true God of Israel, the Creator of all that is, . . . . Continue Reading »
The One
by Peter J. LeithartWhy did Plotinus think that all things originated in a simple One? Continue Reading »
Inner-Trinitarian Conversation
by Peter J. LeithartTrinitarian conversation in the Old Testament. Continue Reading »
The End For Which God Made Us
by Peter J. LeithartWe are created to participate in the life of the Trinity. Continue Reading »
On Subjects and Objects
by Peter J. LeithartShould we believe in subjects and objects? Continue Reading »
The Neglected God
by Timothy GeorgeSome years ago Nils A. Dahl wrote that God may be the “neglected factor in New Testament theology.” Destructive biblical criticism, exemplified for years in the work of the so-called Jesus Seminar, eviscerates the gospel narratives of all theological power and leaves us, at best, with a Jesus made in our own image—political agitator, cynic sage, new age guru, etc. The words of weeping Mary in John 20:13 are appropriate: “They have taken my Lord away, . . . and I don’t know where they have put him.” But the Jesus of the Gospels cannot be confined to the straitjacket of such pseudo-scholarly speculation. He bursts through those Scriptures today just as he rose bodily from the grave that first Easter morning. Continue Reading »
Essence, Energies, and the Presence of God
by Peter J. LeithartWhat's the use of the essence/energies distinction? Continue Reading »
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