7 Points In Support of the Nicene and Reformed Doctrine of the Trinity
This paper was given by Kevin Giles at the Evangelical Theological Society annual conference on November 15, 2016 in San Antonio, TX. The other speakers
This paper was given by Kevin Giles at the Evangelical Theological Society annual conference on November 15, 2016 in San Antonio, TX. The other speakers
1. God is one in being and three persons We Christians believe that God is one because the Bible teaches this. To Moses, first of
Editor’s Note: This is the final installment in a two-part of a series by Dr. Bob Rakestraw on the relationship between complementarian theology and subordination in
Editor’s Note: This is the first installment in a two-part series by Dr. Bob Rakestraw on the relationship between complementarian theology and subordination in the Trinity.
In CBE’s journal developed for the Evangelical Theological Society’s 2016 annual meeting, authors weigh in on the debate over whether the Son is permanently subordinate to the
As many of you are aware, a particular debate involving the doctrine of the Trinity is causing no little stir in American evangelicalism. This past
2015 “Becoming New” CBE International Conference God’s nature and personality, revealed through Jesus, become a decoder ring to understanding new creation realities in relationships and
In the latter part of the twentieth century the doctrine of the Trinity captured the attention of theologians more than any other doctrine.1 At no
Editor’s Note: This is an Evangelical Press Association award winning article. I still wonder how it could have happened. During the twenty years that Priscilla Papers has
Christians for Biblical Equality is an evangelical organization committed to the authority of Scripture in matters of faith and conduct. We set nothing above the