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From Robes to Skin: When Christ's Righteousness Becomes Ours

There is only a subtle difference in the definition of the words imparted and imputed, but the difference is a game changer for the Christian. Read more from Patricia Taylor as she describes how the work of Christ enables deep and real transformation in the life and identity of the Christian believer.

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What of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory?

What should Christians believe about heaven, hell, and purgatory? Jerry Walls’ recent work on the last things is a fascinating exploration into some of the deepest realms of Christian thought. Check out the review by Drew McIntyre today on the blog.

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3 Jewish Feasts of the Old Testament You Should Know

The Old Testament describes three major feasts that became part of the Jewish annual calendar, each having its own unique theological significance for the community. In this article, Jeremiah Garrett summarizes their history and locates them in the Bible’s story.

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What Is Atonement?

What is atonement? Dr. John Oswalt, Professor of Old Testament, provides insight from Scripture. View our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminary here.

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What Is Justification? (30 Questions)

This post is a chapter from Dr. Timothy Tennent’s book, 30 Questions: A Short Catechism on the Christian Faith available for purchase from our store. This resource makes for a great teaching tool in local

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To End Chaos: Atonement Beyond Forensics

In evangelical parlance, Atonement is an Anglo-Saxon word referring to how Christ accomplishes the righting of relationship between humans and God.  In spite of its multifaceted meaning in the New Testament and throughout the ages,[1]

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