A Wesleyan Account of Sanctifying Grace
What follows is an account of sanctification that summarizes the teaching of John Wesley and early Methodism.
What follows is an account of sanctification that summarizes the teaching of John Wesley and early Methodism.
The Faith Once Delivered is a text meant to guide the theological trajectory of Methodism for the next century or more.
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.
The resurrection should form the basis of how we think about and treat the body.
When the Spirit is absent, the church ceases to be herself.
This interview with author Michael Halcomb answers questions about our latest publication, OneBook: Daily-Weekly—The First Letter to the Corinthians.
Acts of modifying the gospel to avoid social ostracism or persecution abound. A clarion call needs to be reissued to the church.
First Corinthians displays a vision of what a life of faith in Jesus Christ, God’s Son, can look like.
God comes in the flesh to bear the curse of the covenant. He does that for us, so that we might be made new.
In this video, Joshua McNall explains how the doctrine of atonement reveals the depth of our human predicament.
In this video, Josh McNall introduces the topic and begins to outline several questions that emerge as we grapple with the significance of the good news of Jesus.