Christian Theology Digest

Seminary and academic materials resurfacing for curation

Seminary and academic materials resurfacing for curation

Key Questions

What seminary-level resources are resurfacing in this highlight?

Dense materials include WCF 6.6 exposition, Calvin's Institutes audiobook, Catholic-Protestant justification debates, and comparative theology. New additions feature patristic retrievals and Reformation continuity studies.

How does the article on Origen address Catholic infallibility?

It argues that Origen's thought aligns with sola Scriptura rather than supporting Catholic notions of infallibility. The piece offers nuanced patristic analysis for ongoing debates.

What is explored in the Luther's Bondage of the Will primer?

It examines Martin Luther's views on human freedom and divine grace, serving as an accessible introduction to Reformation theology on the will.

What does 'seminal headship' refer to in the curated materials?

The resource defines seminal headship in the context of redemption and theology, drawing on biblical and doctrinal frameworks for understanding representation and sin.

Which topics cover patristic and Reformation continuity?

Articles address patristic Romans 5, Reformation as continuity rather than rupture, a reader's guide to John Calvin, and the perlocutionary presence of Christ in preaching and theology.

Dense theological resources continue: WCF 6.6 exposition, Calvin's Institutes audiobook, Catholic-Protestant justification debates, comparative theology. New today: ex-2ad2e24a (Origen Does Not Support Catholic Infallibility) — nuanced patristic retrieval. Also: ex-3955ca67 (Luther's Bondage of the Will primer), ex-cd50d875 (seminal headship), ex-094c30f5 (John Calvin reader's guide), ex-8da61777 (Pauline order), ex-ad277316 (Reformation as continuity), ex-ef2572f2 (patristic Romans 5), ex-d70edd18 (Perlocutionary Presence of Christ). Rising.

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Updated Jul 8, 2026