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How to Explain the Trinity in Ministry

The doctrine of the Trinity is one of the most profound and distinctive teachings of Christianity, encapsulating the complexity and depth of the Christian understanding of God. It posits that God exists as three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, each person being fully God, yet …

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The Doctrine of Atonement

The Meaning and Scope of Atonement The doctrine of atonement stands at the very center of biblical theology. It explains how sinful humanity is reconciled to a holy God through the saving work of Jesus Christ. Without the atonement, there is no gospel, no justification, and …

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Viewpoints on Hell. Classical View, Eternal Separation View, Annihilationist View, Universalist View.

Christian Viewpoints on Hell Within Evangelical Theology

Christian Viewpoints on Hell Within Evangelical Theology Christian theology encompasses a range of views on the nature and duration of punishment for the unbelieving and wicked. Within the Evangelical tradition, this discussion is not merely speculative but exegetical and doctrinal. It arises from the conviction that …

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7 Core Christian Doctrines Every Minister Must Know

Christian ministry, in its various expressions, is deeply rooted in the core doctrines of the Christian faith. These foundational beliefs provide the theological framework within which ministry is conducted, guiding both the message conveyed and the manner of its delivery. Understanding and embracing these doctrines is crucial for anyone engaged in Christian ministry, as they shape the mission and identity of the church. This article explores the key doctrines essential for effective ministry, emphasizing their importance in underpinning all aspects of Christian service.

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The Doctrine of Sin: Humanity, Fall, and Redemption

The Doctrine of Sin: Humanity, Fall, and Redemption The doctrine of sin is not a gloomy footnote in Christian theology. It is the diagnostic lens through which the gospel becomes intelligible. Without it, redemption sounds optional, grace feels decorative, and the cross becomes sentimental rather than …

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Infographic showing a balanced view of Christian theology with quotes from C. S. Lewis, A. W. Tozer, Oswald Chambers, and John Wesley about truth, doctrine, and love.

Balanced View of Theology: Ministry Infographic

Balanced View of Theology: Ministry Infographic This ministry infographic presents a balanced perspective on theology. It features key quotes from C. S. Lewis, A. W. Tozer, Oswald Chambers, and John Wesley that highlight the importance of sound doctrine, biblical truth, and love in Christian understanding. Designed …

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Open Bible representing Sola Scriptura and Scripture alone as supreme authority in Evangelical theology.

Sola Scriptura: Scripture as Supreme Authority

Scripture Alone as Supreme Authority in Evangelical Theology Sola Scriptura is a Latin phrase meaning Scripture alone. It emerged as a defining principle of the Protestant Reformation and continues to shape Evangelical theology today. The doctrine teaches that the Bible is the final and supreme authority …

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Christology of the Incarnate Son

Christology and the Defense of the Incarnate Son Christology is the theological discipline that examines the person and nature of Jesus Christ. It asks who Jesus is and how His identity relates to the triune being of God. Within Evangelical theology, Christology stands at the center …

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