Category: Theology Commons Chronicle

How Will Others Remember Me?

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By Todd Forrest The title’s question is not one of insecurity, it is a legacy of blessing. As you are closing this chapter of your life as a college student, how you exit makes all the difference in how you will be remembered. What will your current friendships look like a year from now? Whom…Continue Reading How Will Others Remember Me?

A Purpose Filled Goodbye

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By Dr. Shelly Hogan Hello Senior! The time has finally arrived. After years of classroom lectures, long nights of study, and assignment deadlines, you have almost reached the finish line, you are nearly ready to cross the stage, and you will soon receive your diploma. Your hard work is paying off and you will be…Continue Reading A Purpose Filled Goodbye

Imputation

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By Paul Raabe, PhDCollege of Theology March 19, 2020 Are you righteous before God your Maker and Judge? The Glad Tidings from God himself is this: Yes! The verb “impute” is a technical term that means “to charge or account something to a person which that person did not previously have, to reckon as yours…Continue Reading Imputation

Theology Thursday: Substitution

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By Justin McLendon, PhDCollege of Theology March 12, 2020 “And Abraham went and took the ram and offered it up as a burnt offering instead of his son” (Genesis 22:13). These vivid words arrest our attention as we sit on the edge of our seats and think through what is happening between this father, Abraham…Continue Reading Theology Thursday: Substitution

Spiritual Growth Challenge: Seeking and Becoming a Mentor

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By Andrew Mooney, ABDCollege of Theology June 27, 2019 This author’s philosophy of seeking and becoming a mentor derives from three basic modalities: First, intentionally embracing all people, no matter what race, status or faith background. Second, offering encouragement, in some way, to everyone that crosses the one’s path. Finally, equipping individuals with the tools…Continue Reading Spiritual Growth Challenge: Seeking and Becoming a Mentor

Theology Thursday: Loving God with Our Minds, Intellectual Activity as Discipleship

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By Rich Holland, PhDCollege of Theology December 20, 2018 Following Jesus as his disciple requires full commitment and obedience to Jesus. As expressed in Matthew 22:37, Jesus said that the great commandment is to “love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind.” Jesus’ reference to…Continue Reading Theology Thursday: Loving God with Our Minds, Intellectual Activity as Discipleship

Theology Thursday: Reflections on the Beatific Vision and Sanctification

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By Ryan Brandt, PhDCollege of Theology April 12, 2018 “And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit” (2 Cor 3:18) “This vision is beatific. It beatifies. It transforms the soul into…Continue Reading Theology Thursday: Reflections on the Beatific Vision and Sanctification

Dear Theophilus: On the Spiritual Discipline of Study and Intellectual Engagement

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By Manny Cota, MACollege of Theology April 03, 2018 At times I struggle balancing my spiritual life and my intellectual life. I like to go deep and ask deep questions, but some have recently condemned my questions as prideful and “worldly.” Does the Bible condemn academic study or intellectual engagement because it counts as “worldly…Continue Reading Dear Theophilus: On the Spiritual Discipline of Study and Intellectual Engagement

Training in the Biblical Languages at Grand Canyon Theological Seminary

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By Jason Hiles, PhDCollege of Theology August 02, 2016 As the standard degree for ordained professional ministry, the Master of Divinity (MDiv) is designed to train students who are called to serve in local churches, Christian organizations and other ministerial settings. Because the MDiv is a pastorally oriented degree, one of the primary objectives is…Continue Reading Training in the Biblical Languages at Grand Canyon Theological Seminary

Introducing the Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies

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July 29, 2016 The Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies (JBTS) is an open-source online journal on the topic of biblical and theological studies. Copyrighted by Grand Canyon Theological Seminary, the journal is written from an interdenominational evangelical viewpoint. In addition, it is reviewed by an editorial board of faculty from various academic institutions around…Continue Reading Introducing the Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies

Interdenominational Dynamics at Grand Canyon Theological Seminary

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By Jason Hiles, PhDCollege of Theology July 18, 2016 Grand Canyon Theological Seminary equips scholars, ministers and Christian leaders within the context of a denominationally diverse environment that is shaped by an interdenominational mission and vision. The faculty includes representatives from more than a dozen denominational traditions that span the evangelical spectrum. Likewise, the student…Continue Reading Interdenominational Dynamics at Grand Canyon Theological Seminary

Distinguishing Between Essential and Nonessential Christian Beliefs

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By Jason Hiles, PhDCollege of Theology July 13, 2016 In order to model the value of evangelical unity to students, the faculty at Grand Canyon Theological Seminary are careful to make key distinctions in their teaching and classroom interaction. Theologians and other Christian leaders have long distinguished between doctrine that is absolutely essential to the…Continue Reading Distinguishing Between Essential and Nonessential Christian Beliefs

Preach the Word

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By Jason Hiles, PhDCollege of Theology December 10, 2014 In the fourth chapter of 2 Timothy, the apostle Paul charges his young protégé, Timothy, to carry out the chief duties of his office as an elder: “Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and…Continue Reading Preach the Word