If you want a biblical doctrine of God the Father, you'll want to have on hand traditional trinitarian categories like perichoresis, inseparable works, and appropriation. All of these help us grasp Jesus' teaching "If you have seen me, you have seen the Father."
Excited to welcome Dr. David Rathel to Talbot Seminary.
David Rathel received his PhD from the University of St Andrews in Scotland and his ThM and MDiv degrees from Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC.
He is the author of a monograph with T&T Clark, several contributed chapters in volumes released by such publishers as Mercer University Press, and peer-reviewed journal articles that have appeared in such journals as Journal of Reformed Theology, American Baptist Quarterly, Baptist Quarterly, and Southeastern Theological Review.
For the past seven years, he has served at Gateway Seminary in Ontario, California, most recently as Professor of Christian Theology and Director of the PhD and ThM Program.
Dr. Rathel desires to connect the academic study of theology with the needs and concerns of local church life. This desire emerged from more than years of service as a minister for churches of various denominations in the US and Scotland.
Welcome to @TalbotTheology, David!
Historic news: Biola University's Board of Trustees has approved the acquisition of Phoenix Seminary. Pending all necessary authorizations, it will become Talbot Seminary Phoenix.
Read the full announcement: https://t.co/qpUaf8Jjis
@glennbutner Hey Glenn! This is the second part of every title in the Soteriology and Doxology series. So it is a theology of sanctification aimed at addressing the lived dynamics of life with Christ.
🙏🙏🙏 ¿Alguna vez te has sentado a orar y te has sentido frustrado por tu propia mente divagando?
Cuando la oración se convierte en una especie de actuación, es fácil sentirse un fracaso, escriben @KyleStrobel y John Coe.
👉 https://t.co/gmU0hcZLCY
I recently joined my colleagues, @BiolaU professors Dr. @Sean_McDowell and Dr. Scott Rae, to talk about what is going on when God seems distant, on the #ThinkBiblically podcast. Listen here:
https://t.co/Lz7YEONNJD
To become a theologian requires your reason to be condemned and redeemed and thereby sanctified for reasoning along the contours of the gospel. A reflection on John Webster. Link in comments.