Orthodoxy + Orthopraxy

Articles from Covenant Seminary faculty, alumni, and friends about biblical doctrine and the Christian life.

 
 
What Do We Mean When We Say “I Do”?
Dr. Jay Sklar Dr. Jay Sklar

What Do We Mean When We Say “I Do”?

I’ve been thinking about the meaning of the words, “I do.” Two little words—only three letters altogether—and yet some of the most important we will ever say.

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Calling and Work – Part 3
Dr. Dan Doriani Dr. Dan Doriani

Calling and Work – Part 3

In this three-part post, Dr. Dan Doriani provides biblical insight on the experience and concept of calling and how we can know we've found ours.

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Calling and Work – Part 2
Dr. Dan Doriani Dr. Dan Doriani

Calling and Work – Part 2

In this three-part post, Dr. Dan Doriani provides biblical insight on the experience and concept of calling and how we can know we've found ours.

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Calling and Work – Part 1
Dr. Dan Doriani Dr. Dan Doriani

Calling and Work – Part 1

In this three-part post, Dr. Dan Doriani provides biblical insight on the experience and concept of calling and how we can know we've found ours.

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Jesus’s Power
Dr. Robert Yarbrough Dr. Robert Yarbrough

Jesus’s Power

Why did Jesus's enemies fall to the ground when they tried to arrest him in the garden of Gethsemane? The answer has profound implications for all of us.

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A tribute to Dr. David B. Calhoun
Dr. Robert Yarbrough Dr. Robert Yarbrough

A tribute to Dr. David B. Calhoun

The Covenant Seminary community (past and present) expresses gratitude for the godly heritage and work of Dr. David B. Calhoun, professor emeritus of church history, over the last 40 years.

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The need for Strong Seminaries
Dr. Robert Yarbrough Dr. Robert Yarbrough

The need for Strong Seminaries

Strong seminaries preserve and promote biblical leadership for generations to come. They serve the Church in four crucial ways..

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Standing Firm on the Word of God: Why “Sola Scriptura” Matters Today
Dr. Dan Doriani Dr. Dan Doriani

Standing Firm on the Word of God: Why “Sola Scriptura” Matters Today

Sola Scriptura does not mean that we refuse to value and learn from the collective mind of the church down through the ages. It does mean that everything we think we know must be evaluated in light of Scripture. Scripture has the final word because it is God’s inspired Word to us.

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