Richard D. Phillips
In Turning Back the Darkness, prolific author Richard Phillips sets forth a biblical theological proposal that emerges from a “formation-deformation-reformation” pattern characteristic of the Bible’s total narrative. Though the content is articulated with an unapologetically Reformed slant (leaning as it does on the paradigms of cov-enant theology, as well as a select group of Calvinist […]
Pastors are used to hearing complaints about the big words of our theological vocabulary: words such as atonement, propitiation, and eschatology. I defend these “big words” because they carry so much good news. But it is just as important to argue for the little words of theology. After all, it was Jesus who insisted, “Until […]