Articles in Key Words
In the February 18, 2010 edition of the Christ the Center podcast by the Reformed Forum, Mark Garcia discusses issues that are central to the Reformed teaching on justification by faith, including the believer’s union …
Just as we cannot truly understand what makes the Gospel “good news” until we appreciate the bad news of how the Law exposes human sin, so also we cannot understand the amazing fullness of God’s …
Although Dr. Charles E. Hill’s article, “N.T. Wright on Justification,” does not mention the New Perspective on Paul (NPP), the Anglican theologian Bishop Wright (pictured at left) has become one of the leaders of that …
It was the high noon of the Middle Ages, the 11th century (ad 1001 to 1100). Although closer to completion than ever, the project of establishing a “Christian Europe” was still a work in progress.
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In the winter of 1977, a tragedy was painfully and painstakingly unfurled in the Monroe County, New York courtroom of Judge Hyman Maas. Eleven months earlier, on April 27, 1976, a Roman Catholic nun and …
Tim Keller, senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York, discusses issues related to the Desiring God 2006 National Conference.
Although it only occurs a few times in Scripture, and only in the New Testament, the word “propitiation” is a key word for understanding what the Bible teaches about the most important event it records: …








