Nicaea and Modern Heresies: Oneness Pentecostalism, Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witness
What makes someone a Christian? Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb show how the Nicene Creed draws a clear line between true […]
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What makes someone a Christian? Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb show how the Nicene Creed draws a clear line between true […]
What does it mean for Protestants to believe in “one holy catholic church”? Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb unpack how the […]
The Holy Spirit isn’t a vague force or junior member of the Trinity. Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb explore how the […]
Was Jesus a divine agent who was created? Arius said and fellow subordinationists say, “yes.” Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb break […]
Was the Nicene Creed a political power grab—or a faithful summary of Scripture? Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb explore how the […]
From award speeches to success stories, glory is consistently self-attributed. So, what does it look like to be motivated by God’s glory? In this episode […]
If our culture is like water, then the concept of grace is its oil. We like to work hard and believe our efforts should merit […]
All our fears can be encapsulated in three words: security, life, and justification. But the Bible repeatedly tells us, “Fear not!” So how do we […]
Martin Luther once noted that in numerous passages throughout the Old Testament, it’s appropriate to “interpret the name Yahweh to refer to our Lord Jesus […]
What are we to make of the God who is presented in Genesis and other Old Testament texts? According to popular atheists such as Richard […]
In various places throughout Scripture, there are a few key moments in which God reveals himself to his people. In these important scenes, God reveals […]
Some people in our day argue that the doctrine of the Trinity is something that developed many centuries after the time of Christ. Yet in […]