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  • Oct 1, 2024 | firstthings.com | Craig Carter

    Crisis of Confidence: Reclaiming the Historic Faith in a Culture Consumed with Individualism and Identityby carl r. truemancrossway, 216 pages, $27.99 The Nicene Creed:A Scriptural, Historical, and Theological Commentaryby jared ortiz and daniel a. keatingbaker academic, 240 pages, $24.99 Most of us assume that the core doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation are as settled for the evangelical churches as they have been for the mainstream of orthodox Christianity since the fourth century.

  • Aug 12, 2024 | theaquilareport.com | Craig Carter

    What we see occurring today in Western culture is the late stage of a process in which Christianity is being systematically rejected by the cultural elites. But they have no new religion to replace it. For this reason, they are unable to do anything other than tear down and deconstruct Christianity. The more they succeed, the more a vacuum is created at the heart of a culture where religion ought to exist.

  • Jan 2, 2024 | credomag.com | Lance English |Craig Carter

    Trinity Sunday in 2024 is May 26 but it is never too early to start thinking about preaching the doctrine of the Trinity in your local church. I want to suggest a four-part roadmap to preaching or teaching the doctrine of the Trinity to lay people through sermons, Sunday school lessons or other methods. I am not offering a canned approach and, trust me, there are no corny illustrations in this article. That means no water, no clover, and certainly no dad/doctor/husbands.

  • Nov 13, 2023 | credomag.com | Brett Fredenberg |Craig Carter |Samuel Bierig |Jonathan T. Pennington

    Is there some level of dissonance between the origins of Biblical Theology and how it is practiced today by Evangelicals? Could figures like Irenaeus, Augustine, and Calvin be properly said to be doing “Biblical Theology.” Sam Bierig and Craig Carter explore origins and definitions of Biblical Theology while establishing a working timeline of the discipline.

  • Oct 6, 2023 | credomag.com | Lance English |Craig Carter |Matthew Barrett

    Welcome back to the Credo Colloquy, exclusive dialogues between Credo Fellows. In this new series, leading theologians engage one another on some of the most important issues in theology facing the church. The previous colloquy with Credo Fellow Craig Carter explained why biblicism is not the same as biblical authority and therefore must be rejected.

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