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Summary: At its core, Credo Magazine strives to be centered on the gospel, confessing the substitutionary death and historical resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of sinners. In doing so, Credo Magazine not only draws upon the historic creeds and confessions of the faith, but especially the great pillars of the Reformation: sola scriptura, solus Christus, sola gratia, sola fide, and soli Deo gloria. Our desire is to see biblically-grounded, Christ-exalting reformation and transformation in the church today.

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 What is Partitive Exegesis? Matthew Barrett with Bobby Jamieson and Tyler Wittman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How can we hold our systematic theology in one hand and take seriously the exegetical task in the other? How do we interpret scripture in light of Christ’s two natures? Throughout the Great Tradition, biblical scholars and theologians alike have turned to partitive exegesis as an essential tool in the interpretive task. In light of… Download Audio

 Why the Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis Can Save Us From Modernity: Matthew Barrett and Jason Baxter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

C.S. Lewis has become a household name in contemporary culture. While many appreciate Lewis for The Chronicles of Narnia or Mere Christianity, most don’t realize the reason these works are so magnetic. C.S. Lewis was a medieval man with a medieval mind who spent his entire life teaching students the medieval world. Throughout his life, Lewis… Download Audio

 Podcast Throwback: Should theology inform exegesis? Matthew Barrett and Bobby Jamieson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We often approach the Scriptures as if we must keep all that theology out. We might even read the Old Testament as if we should not look ahead to the New Testament, lest we introduce theological doctrines which prejudice our exegesis. But could this approach rob us of those many riches that the history of… Download Audio

 Can John Webster help us make theology theological again? Tyler Wittman and Matthew Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

John Webster is one of the most profound theologians in recent history. While some may not recognize the name, his works have set a trajectory for theology and dogmatics in evangelical scholarship. Webster not only had a great understanding of the Great Tradition and a deep grasp of exegesis, but he also summoned the next… Download Audio

 Podcast Throwback: Inseparable Operations: Good News for Salvation? Adonis Vidu and Matthew Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The external works of the Trinity are undivided. Until recently, this statement was an uncontroversial affirmation of the doctrine of inseparable operations. In fact, for nearly two millennia, inseparable operations were simply assumed to be an integral premise of the Christian faith. Yet modern treatments of the Trinity have left the essential unity of the… Download Audio

 Podcast Throwback: Thomas Aquinas: Friend or Foe? Michael Allen and Matthew Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Why are evangelicals so unfamiliar with one of the greatest theologians in the history of the church, Thomas Aquinas? Is Thomas a friend or a foe to evangelicals today? Was Thomas first and foremost a philosopher or a theologian? Was Thomas a rationalist as some would suggest? What advantages are there to embracing a Reformed Thomism?… Download Audio

 How can liturgy create a healthy church? Jonathan Gibson and Matthew Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Liturgy is to the church like oxygen is to the lungs. Unfortunately, churches today can be suspicious towards liturgy, as if it is devoid of the heart. But for most of history the church has turned to liturgy as a vital part of worship. As the Reformers considered how to reform the church, for example, they… Download Audio

 Why is the Beatific Vision our Hope? Michael Allen and Matthew Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The apostle John once wrote to the church and made a bold promise: “Beloved we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is” (1 John 3:2). What does John mean… Download Audio

 What can Christians learn from Stephen King? Jared Wilson and Matthew Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Stephen King will go down as one of the greatest fiction writers of our time. Although his works are not often considered relevant to theological conversation or even unfriendly to the Christian faith by some, King offers Christians a window into the human experience with his deep sense of reality that is honest about the… Download Audio

 What is the Extra Calvinisticum? KJ Drake and Matthew Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

But if his human nature is not present wherever his Godhead is, are not then these two natures in Christ separated from one another? Not at all, for since the Godhead is illimitable and omnipresent, it must necessarily follow that the same is beyond the limits of the human nature he assumed, and yet is… Download Audio

 Why is humility essential to theology? Kelly Kapic and Matthew Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

When Jesus washes his disciples’ feet he is not just giving them a picture of the type of salvation he has come to accomplish, but he is showing them the means by which he will accomplish that salvation as well. Moreover, Jesus commands his disciples to follow his example and sacrificially serve one another in… Download Audio

 Is the Bible a Work of Ancient Philosophy? Matthew Barrett and Jonathan Pennington | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Is philosophy in conflict with Christianity? At its heart, philosophy is a love for wisdom that uses the mind with its reason as well as the heart to understand big ideas of reality. Who is God, who am I, and what is this world? These are questions that, universally, humans have asked from the very beginning. The… Download Audio

 What is Christian Platonism? Matthew Barrett and Hans Boersma | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

What should we think of Plato? Do his ideas have any profit for Christianity? Can the Platonic philosophical heritage serve Christianity as a handmaiden to biblical interpretation and theological construction? These questions concerning the relationship between philosophy and theology have been discussed and debated by Christians from the very beginning. At the heart of the… Download Audio

 Should theology inform exegesis? Matthew Barrett and Bobby Jamieson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We often approach the Scriptures as if we must keep all that theology out. We might even read the Old Testament as if we should not look ahead to the New Testament, lest we introduce theological doctrines which prejudice our exegesis. But could this approach rob us of those many riches that the history of… Download Audio

 Why I became an Evangelical Theologian: Matthew Barrett and Daniel Treier | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Many view evangelicalism only in the political sense of the term, which may overlook and even diminish the rich theological tradition that is evangelical theology. Whether you joyfully consider yourself an evangelical or prefer to ditch the term altogether, evangelicals continue to work together with a steadfast commitment to primary doctrines of the faith despite secondary differences. To… Download Audio

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