Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 4 Discipline is an often-unsavory yet sometimes-necessary practice of the church of Christ. To err is human. To err is institutional.
Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 3 Alongside the top-down, poimenical (shepherding) authority of Presbyterian governance, which is elders within graded church courts, stands the other fundamental
Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 2 Presbyterian governance structure is multilevel, and its top-down component is the authority of those in Christ’s church who hold special
Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 1 In Christian theology, ecclesiology is the study of the church, the origins of Christianity, the church’s relationship to Jesus Christ,
The three-dimensional Christian enterprise abounds with opportunities to vitalize, demonstrate, embody faith
A monograph on covenant baptism from the normative perspective
‘William Bickerton: Forgotten Latter Day Prophet’ compels concerned Christians to asseverate the Bible’s promises of its prophetic authority, sufficiency, trustworthiness
Quadricentenary of the Synod of Dordrecht spurs Christians to revisit essential gospel truths
Suffering is integral to the Christian vocation, God’s calling
