Why Hospitality in the New Testament Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Does

The lovable Disney film Moana, tells the story of a young girl who lives on a Polynesian island and is the daughter of the chief. Like many fathers, the chief is overly protective of his daughter, and also of the people he rules.
As a result, the peopl…

Does Classical Trinitarianism Undermine Complementarianism?

If you abandon Eternal Relations of Authority and Submission (ERAS) between the persons of the godhead, will you lose complementarianism as well? Does a commitment to classical trinitarianism undermine or weaken the case for headship and submission within the home? Some may fear that a departure from ERAS opens the door to egalitarianism. Unfortunately, a […]

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Eternal Relations of Authority and Submission and the Active Obedience of Christ: What’s at Stake?

Traditionally, the church has defined the Trinity in a particular way: one nature, three persons. A nature refers to what something is, while a person refers to who someone is. But how do we define three uncreated persons who share the same nature? Historically, we have done so through what is known as “Personal Relations,” […]

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How Many Wills Does Jesus Have? The Importance of Christ’s Humanity and Divinity

The incarnate Christ is one divine person who subsists in two distinct yet united natures, divine and human. He is not two persons, but rather “one Person and one Subsistence, not parted or divided into two persons, but one and the same Son.”

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How Many Wills Does Jesus Have? The Importance of Christ’s Humanity and Divinity

The incarnate Christ is one divine person who subsists in two distinct yet united natures, divine and human. He is not two persons, but rather “one Person and one Subsistence, not parted or divided into two persons, but one and the same Son.”

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