A Wesleyan Order of Salvation (Ordo Salutis)
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the place of tradition in Christian faith and doctrine.
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the place of tradition in Christian faith and doctrine.
What follows is an account of the crucial doctrine of the fall of man and woman as well as the accompanying biblical doctrine of sin.
What follows is an account of sanctification that summarizes the teaching of John Wesley and early Methodism.
Though not used as a collection of slogans during the Protestant Reformation itself, these five solas emerged later in church history as a summary of Reformed theology.
Holiness apart from love, on the one hand, and love apart from holiness, on the other, are not faithful to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Perhaps the greatest temptation for emerging Methodism will be to react rather than to rebuild.
Salvation through Christ is the center of Scripture.
According to Jude, in the end, the Father’s house will stand complete—his people will make his presence manifest in the world.
Jude uses three images for judgment—desert destruction, dark dungeons, flash firestorm. Learn how they relate to the idea of hell.
This new book is a basic and very accessible study on the Holy Spirit by Matt Ayars.
God comes in the flesh to bear the curse of the covenant. He does that for us, so that we might be made new.
It is fair to say that Romans 7 is the most controverted and controversial chapter in the whole of Romans.