"Why, since the Bible affirms that in Christ 'there is neither male nor female' (Galatians 3:28), do those who stress the importance of biblical orthodoxy in church life still object to the proposed women bishops legislation? This book was commissioned in January 2011 by a number of members of General Synod. Some are in favour of women priests and women bishops, some are not in favour, but all want to see the theological arguments bein ..."
Hilary of Poitiers(Updated) His Life and Impact (Biography) by MichaelOvey Paperback, Published 2020 by Christian Focus ISBN-13: 978-1-78191-559-2, ISBN: 1-78191-559-8
"Hilary became Bishop of Poitiers in around 350 and lived through a time of political upheaval and open persecution against the Church. During the fairly short time that he held this office, he fought fiercely against internal heresies: many forms of Gnosticism, Arianism in particular. Relatively little is known about his life, however, his works clearly show a man of intense principle, not merely concerned for his own diocese, but seeki ..."
"The belief that Jesus died for us, suffering the wrath of his own Father in our place, has been the wellspring of hope for countless Christians through the ages. However, with an increasing number of theologians, church leaders, and even popular Christian books and magazines questioning this doctrine, which naysayers have described as a form of "cosmic child abuse," a fresh articulation and affirmation of penal substitution is needed. A ..."
"16. This criticism has a long pedigree. As Garry Williams noted in a recent
defence of penal substitution, Faustus Socinus made it as long ago as 1578 (
Faustus Socinus, De Iesu Christo Servatore, iii. 2, in Opera Omnia, vols. 1–2 of
Bibliotheca Fratrum PolonorumQuos Unitarios Vocant, 8 vols. [Irenopoli: post
1656], vol. 2, pp. 115–246; see Garry J. Williams, 'Justice, Law, and Guilt: A
Paper Given at the Evangelical Alliance Sympos ..."
"The belief that Jesus died for us, suffering the wrath of his own Father in our place, has been the wellspring of hope for countless Christians through the ages. However, with an increasing number of theologians, church leaders, and even popular Christian books and magazines questioning this doctrine, which naysayers have described as a form of "cosmic child abuse," a fresh articulation and affirmation of penal substitution is needed. A ..."
"How do the three persons of the Trinity relate to each other? Evangelicals continue to wrestle with this complex issue and its implications for our understanding of men's and women’s roles in both the home and the church. Challenging feminist theologies that view the Trinity as a model for evangelical egalitarianism, One God in Three Persons turns to the Bible, church history, philosophy, and systematic theology to argue for the eterna ..."