Editor’s Picks on Systematic Theology
Articles on Curricular Integration (modules, readings, assignments, etc.)
“Teaching Systematics: The End of Work, or Work in the End?”, Alistair Mackenzie
“Systematic & Ethics Curricular Workshops: Insights,” Alistair Mackenzie
“Sample Assignments across the Curriculum,” Jennifer Woodruff Tait
“Sample Assignments across the Curriculum,” Jennifer Woodruff Tait
Economic Wisdom Project Talks
Fred Sanders | The Portable Trinity: Working within God’s Work
The Trinity isn’t about counting to three, Fred Sanders tells us, it’s about the God who sends his Son and his Spirit, and then sends his people. Far from a dry abstraction, the doctrine of the Trinity shows us that we do our daily work within the work of God himself.
Michael Wittmer | The Same Call: Vocation Is Integral to the Gospel
Michael Wittmer shows us how to leave behind tired debates (evangelism v. justice) and false dualisms (“I left my job to go into full-time ministry”) by seeing that the call to receive forgiveness through faith in Christ and the call to serve Christ with good works in the world are the same call.
Nathan Hitchcock | A Plan for All Things: The Economy of God in Ephesians
Nathan Hitchcock of Sioux Falls Seminary unpacks the meaning of the biblical term oikonomia. He points out that Paul uses this term frequently; reviewing Paul’s use of the phrase oikonomia theou in Ephesians, Hitchcock argues that God’s creation plan – the economy of God – is an audacious enterprise.
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Topical Articles
“Koinonia: Communicating the Goods of Creation,” Brent Waters
“Nations in the Metanarrative of Redemption,” Greg Forster
“Faith, Work and Eschatology,” John Taylor
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