Jonathan Edwards on the Problem of Faith and History …
Published in the Scottish Journal of Theology, Vol. 31, pp. 217-228.
The primary value of historical arguments is that they cause us to consider the gospel more carefully.
The primary value of historical arguments is that they cause us to consider the gospel more carefully.
The sight of Christ’s glory is the ground of—not the equivalent to—faith.
How did John Piper come to appreciate the life and work of Edwards?
In this article, John Piper asks "What does it matter what Edwards thought?" and then lets Edwards teach us in his own words.
What characteristics ought to mark the life of a Christian sojourner?
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