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Myths

Ancient history. Interactive History. The Gospel Coalition. Jesus, the Theological Educator Keith Ferdinando Jesus was a theological educator. He was, of course, much more than that, but certainly no less. He taught the twelve, and he taught the crowds. The Gospels frequently call him ‘teacher’ or ‘rabbi’, suggestive of the popular reputation he gained for teaching.

Indeed, more than once he identified himself as a teacher, confirming the assessment of others: ‘You call me “Teacher” and “Lord”, and rightly so, for that is what I am’ (John 13:13; cf. Read more “The Voice of His Blood”: Christ’s Intercession in the Thought of Stephen Charnock Gavin Ortlund The nineteenth-century Scottish Presbyterian theologian William Symington wrote concerning Christ’s intercession, “in a practical and consolatory point of view, its interest is not exceeded even by the Atonement. Read more The Ministerial Ideal in the Ordination Sermons of Jonathan Edwards: Four Theological Portraits Robert Caldwell.

Textbooks

Institutes / Course portals. Research & Source Material. Sample Syllabi.