Thankful for Internal Struggles: Can Tensions in the PCA Make Us Stronger?
The tensions are longstanding, and may be here to stay. But what is behind them? Are they inherent in the Reformed faith? How can members reflect Christ while agreeing to disagree? And can the whole situation be leveraged into an opportunity for the PCA to thrive? According to a number of PCA leaders, conflict within... Continue Reading
Is “Missional” the Best Word to Use?
Over the last couple of decades the word “missional” has found its way into the vocabulary of the church, including its Evangelical wing. However, this word has been as difficult to define clearly as nailing Jell-o to the wall. One of the results of this lack of a clear definition is that its meaning “has... Continue Reading
RPTS Professor Richard C. Gamble Releases New Biblical Theology
PITTSBURGH/Christian Newswire/ — P & R Publishing has just released the first of a three-volume Biblical Theology entitled The Whole Counsel of God by Dr. Richard C. Gamble, a world-renowned Calvin scholar who returned to his hometown of Pittsburgh in 2005 to serve as professor of systematic theology at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary (RPTS:... Continue Reading