Biblical Christianity
The Christian Faith
There are two reasons for studying, organizing, and presenting the major teachings of Scripture:
1. For the development of one’s own understanding of God, truth, and the Christian faith.
2. For explaining, defending, and applying Biblical truth in a non-Christian context.
The Trinity
Various Authors
The Trinity is the Christian doctrine of God, according to which He is three persons in one substance or essence. The doctrine of the Trinity is sometimes attacked as being insufficiently monotheistic, but Christians have always denied this. The doctrine developed in the early church because it was the only way in which the New Testament witness to Jesus and to the Holy Spirit could be adequately accounted for.
The Bible
“All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:16-17 (ESV)
The Founder of Christianity
Philip Schaff
When “the fulness of the time” was come, God sent forth his only-begotten Son, “the Desire of all nations,” to redeem the world from the curse of sin, and to establish an everlasting kingdom of truth, love, and peace for all who should believe on his name.
Christ in All of Scripture
Crossway presents 60 excellent articles explaining how Jesus the Messiah is revealed in every book in the Bible. This is an excellent overview and a great place to begin!
Great Doctrines of the Bible
W.A. Criswell, Ph.D.
Representing the climax of decades of research and writing and out of his deep and lasting conviction that the Bible is God’s infallible, inerrant word, W.A. Criswell presented these messages from the pulpit of the First Baptist Church in Dallas.
Volume 1 — Bibliology
Volume 2 — Theology Proper / Christology
Volume 3 — Ecclesiology
Volume 4 — Pneumatology
Volume 5 — Soteriology
Volume 6 — Christian Life / Stewardship
Volume 7 — Prayer / Angelology
Volume 8 — Eschatology
The Incarnation
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The word incarnation means “the act of being made flesh.” It comes from the Latin version of John 1:14, which in English reads, “The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us.” Because of the near-exclusive use of the Latin Vulgate in the church through the Middle Ages, the Latin term became standard.
The Crucifixion
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We have not fully proclaimed the death of Christ with saving power until we have cleared away the confusion that surrounds it and expounded its true meaning to our hearers. He died bearing the transgressions of His people and suffering the divine penalty for their sins: He was forsaken of God and crushed under the wrath of God in their place.
The Resurrection
Various Authors
Sir Lionel Luckhoo wrote, “I have been fortunate to secure a number of successes in jury trials and I say unequivocally the evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is so overwhelming that it compels acceptance by proof which leaves absolutely no room for doubt.”
The Church
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The church is the ἐκκλησία (ekklesia, a called-out assembly or congregation,) “which is his body, the fullness of him who fills all in all” (Ephesians 1:23).
The Church is made up of all believers in Jesus Christ from Pentecost until His return.
The Christian Life
Various Authors
Encouraging articles for Christians who follow the Lordship of Jesus Christ in their daily lives!
The Second Coming
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A detailed study of Eschatology (The Doctrine of Last Things) and End Time Events!
Great research tools!
The History of the Church
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The Church began with the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost in AD 30. Since that day it has spread from Jerusalem to Judea, to Samaria, then throughout the Roman Empire. Now the Church has spread throughout the world!
The Decalogue
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According to the Book of Exodus, the Ten Commandments were revealed by Yahweh to Moses at Mount Sinai and inscribed by the finger of God on two tablets of stone.
Help! I Have a Question!
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Answers to Questions people have about Christianity, Jesus, the Bible, Church History, Christian Doctrine, and more.