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God Understanding, God Understood, God Beloved: The Trinity in Light of the Psychological Analogy
This paper examines the biblical data underlying the psychological analogy, with special attention to the Son as Word and the Spirit as Love; it then offers a theological articulation of that analogy.
Ruminations & Review: Childhood & The Imagination (Part I)
A Review of Ferdinand Ulrich’s Man In The Beginning: Toward a Philosophical Anthropology of Childhood
The Gate of the Heart: Richard Sibbes on the Imagination
The following is Chapter 13 of Richard Sibbes’ The Soul’s Conflict with Itself. The chapter is entitled “Of imagination, sin of it, and remedies for it.”
All That God Is: John Webster and Cyril of Alexandria on Divine Aseity and Theosis
In recent years, the Church has seen a renaissance and recovery of the Classical doctrine of God. Most of this recovery has centered on doctrines like simplicity, impassibility, reactions against Eternal Subordination of the Son, and a more Classical focus on Christology.