Feb 1, 2018

Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, February 2018

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February

The February issue of Tabletalk considers how Christians should do theology. The discipline of theology, or the study of God and His ways, is often thought to be the exclusive purview of professional scholars and pastors. However, every time we consider God’s revelation and seek to understand and apply it, we are engaging in the work of doing theology. Because everyone has some view of God and His work in creation, everyone is actually a theologian. The only question is whether we will be good theologians who seek to conform our thinking to the doctrines of Scripture or bad theologians who do the work of theology haphazardly and with little attention to God’s special revelation. This issue seeks to help ordinary Christians become better theologians by examining various aspects of what it means to do theology faithfully.

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Here's a preview of what's coming up in Tabletalk over the coming months:

Loving Our Neighbors

The March issue will remind believers of their high calling to love their neighbors and provide practical guidance for loving our neighbors as we love ourselves.

False Teaching

The April issue will consider the nature of false teaching while helping laypeople and church leaders prevent error from seeping into their churches.

Disappointment, Failure, and Hope

The May issue will look at the twin themes of disappointment and hope from a biblical perspective, encouraging readers to approach disappointment from a biblically realistic perspective that recognizes its reality while seeing it in light of the everlasting hope we have in our Savior.

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