Recently I have been hearing about a theological controversy within the Korean Presbyterians Church - especially in South Korea but also influencing Korean Christians in North America. Speaking to some Koreans in my context there seems to a rejection of the covenant of works, and the active and...
Hi! I've been trying to study the imputation of Christ's active obedience, but this seems really hard for me to defend exegetically. Even Charles Hodge said, "Paul never expressly states that the righteousness of Christ is reckoned to believers", so this is one of those doctrines that takes some...
Although I am Presbyterian, I go to a Baptistic church that leans toward NCT. Some of my best friends are NCT as well. I have been studying it lately and have been concerned by some things about the movement.
I have discovered that their understanding of the moral law as progressive rather...
True Biblical Reformation is always an exciting prospect to Christians. In history, Reformation occurred when the Bible and the Gospel of Jesus Christ were rescued from spiritual declension. It reminds us of God’s great providences in the history of His church as He provided for its spiritual...
Since Jesus engages in two types of obedience to redeem the elect, does it logically follow that there are two types of law?
In this case the ceremonial law would typify or point ahead to Christ's passive obedience, while the moral law would point ahead to Christ's active obedience.
Since...