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2 weeks ago |
logos.com | Tom McCall
Share FacebookXLinkedInRedditEmail Terms like “Wesleyan theology” and “Methodist doctrine” are used in a variety of contexts and can mean a lot of different things. And for good reason. The past several centuries have been the scene of many shifts and much shaking in theology among Methodists and other Wesleyans.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
logos.com | Mary Jahnke
Share FacebookXLinkedInRedditEmail We hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Year! The Logos staff enjoyed some wonderful, much-needed holiday time off. But that doesn’t mean we took a vacation from delivering improvements to your experience of studying God’s Word! From refined navigation to newly-included content, these updates are all about helping you save time and stay focused on God’s Word. Learn about our latest updates available to subscribers today in version 39.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
logos.com | Tom McCall
Share FacebookXLinkedInRedditEmail My vocation is systematic theology. My vision of theology is that of a catholic Wesleyanism. I want to promote and pursue—and indeed to produce—theology that is fundamentally creedal and confessional; straightforwardly Protestant and evangelical; and both analytic and pastoral.
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Dec 21, 2024 |
logos.com | Michael Horton
Share FacebookXLinkedInRedditEmail Evangelicals have long contributed highly-respected works to biblical scholarship. Evangelicals have also earned considerable respect in the philosophical guild. Much of this labor has been spent on apologetics, which has raised the bar on Christian reasoning as well as offered trenchant defenses of Christian theism.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
logos.com | Daniel R. Hyde
Share FacebookXLinkedInRedditEmail The author of Hebrews presents us with vivid imagery of Old Covenant worship in the tabernacle/temple, its priests, and the sacrifices they offered. But what, if anything, does this have to do with my worship as a Christian? Do we still worship in a temple? Do we have a priesthood? Didn’t God accept Jesus’s sacrifice as the last one? How does the teaching in Hebrews connect to us today?
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