by Jeremy Bouma | Theology
Post Series 1—Introduction 2—Aquinas 3—Luther 4—Calvin 5—Wright 6—Conclusion N. T. Wright comes into this conversation as a New Testament theologian, rather than a systematic or historical one. He comes at our question as one who began wrestling in the early and mid...
by Jeremy Bouma | On Scripture, Reviews
This week I have the privilege of taking part in—and ending—a 2-week blog tour for an important new commentary/book for the Church. It’s called The Gospel of Matthew: God with Us, and is part of IVP’s Resonate Series. This series is a new, important one as it seeks to...
by Jeremy Bouma | Theology
Post Series 1—Introduction 2—Aquinas 3—Luther 4—Calvin 5—Wright 6—Conclusion Considered to be the most significant contributor to the development of the Reformed doctrine of justification, ((McGrath, Iustitia Dei, 253.)) John Calvin declared in The Institutes of the...
by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews
Like many of you, I was reared in the Christian faith. Saved at 5. Baptized at 8. First special music at church around 13. Won a preaching award at 14. Went off to Christian university at 18. Like I said. Reared. And the type of church I was reared in was what people...
by Jeremy Bouma | Theology
Post Series 1—Introduction 2—Aquinas 3—Luther 4—Calvin 5—Wright 6—Conclusion “Martin Luther is the theologian of justification,” so says Carl Trueman. ((Trueman, “Simile peculator et justus,” 73.)) In fact, for Luther it is “the summary of Christian doctrine,” “the...