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Category: Patristics

Biblical Studies, Book Reviews, Christology, Interpretation, Method, Patristics, Theology, Worldview

Review of None Greater

None Greater offers a clear account of the classical attributes of God but is unpersuasive, relying on a flawed methodology.

21 April 20219 February 2022Christianity, Classical Theism, Immutability, Impassibility, incomprehensibility, Infinity, Matthew Barrett, Philosophical theism, Platonism, simplicity, TheologyLeave a comment
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Review of Contemplating God with the Great Tradition

Contemplating God argues that Evangelicals need to retrieve the classic doctrine of God. It has good things to say but many problems.

23 March 20219 February 2022Baker Books, Contemplating God with the Great Tradition, Doctrine of God, methodology, Theism, Theological Interpretation, theological method, Theology, Trinitarian Classical TheismLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christology, Patristics, Scripture and Canon, Theology

Review of Nicaea and Its Legacy

Nicaea and Its Legacy is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the debates in the 4th century. However, its constructive proposal follows some of the most unhelpful trends in contemporary theology.

14 July 202013 July 2020Historical Theology, Lewis Ayres, Nicaea, Nicene Creed, Teleioteti book review, theological history, theological methodLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christology, Patristics, Theology

Review of From Nicaea to Chalcedon

Frances Young has provided an invaluable introduction to 4th and 5th-century theology from which both graduate students and beginners will benefit.

30 June 202030 June 2020Christology, Frances Young, From Nicaea to Chalcedon, Nicaea, Trinitarian theology, Trinitarianism, TrinityLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Patristics, Theology, Worldview

Review of The Nicene Faith

The Nicene Faith is a significant but theologically problematic survey of the major works and thinkers surrounding Nicaea and 4th-century theology.

23 June 202016 July 2020Arius, Athanasius, Cappadocians, Christianity, Christology, Formation of Christian Theology, God, John Behr, The Nicene Faith, The Way to Nicaea, Trinitarian theology, Trinitarianism, TrinityLeave a comment

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