In this final post I briefly consider Augustine and Barth and offer a few conclusions.
Tag: theology
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt4)
If subordination is eternal and functional, must it by definition also be ontological? (4/5)
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt3)
Some (very) brief exegetical considerations on the question of the Son’s eternal subordination to the Father (3/5)
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt2)
What is the difference between the Immanent and Economic Trinities? And how does that affect our answer to the question of whether the Son is eternally subordinate to the Father? (2/5)
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt1)
An introductory post on the question of subordination within the immanent trinity (part 1/5)
Theology Matters: 8 – Symbols: Temple and Torah
Liam Thatcher and Chris Oldfield look at what Jesus had to say about the Temple and the Law. (mp3)
Theology Matters: 7 – Symbols: Monotheism and Election
How did Jesus treat the central symbols of Judaism? What did he have to say about monotheism and election? (mp3)
Theology Matters: 6 – The Little Stories
Why did Jesus speak in confusing little stories? And how can we interpret and apply the parables today? (mp3)
Theology Matters: 5 – The Big Story
How do the gospels fit in the grand story of Scripture? And what would Jesus’ hearers have made of his Kingdom message? (mp3)
Charis, by Preston Sprinkle
The Old Testament is a kaleidoscope of grace and Charis by Preston Sprinkle beautifully depicts grace-story after grace-story after grace-story…