This article seeks to constructively retrieve Anselm’s theology of the Holy Spirit by responding to a recent criticism of his doctrine of atonement. This criticism is called the question of efficacy and focuses particularly on how Anselm holds humanity to participate in and receive the divine gift of atonement. In short, this paper argues that the Spirit’s prevenient and subsequent grace allow for an individual to respond freely and in faith to Christ’s work, resulting in three individually necessary and jointly sufficient conditions for union to be restored with God and human flourishing to obtain in Anselm’s thinking. In order to argue this, the paper proceeds in four sections. First, it discusses the question of efficacy. Second, it disc...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The ministry of the Holy Spirit in the post-apostolic church age is perhaps one of the most hotly de...
This article analyzes an idea that the gifts of the Spirit can be imparted from one person to anothe...
This article seeks to constructively retrieve Anselm’s theology of the Holy Spirit by responding to ...
In this essay, we marshal resources from a range of biblical, trinitarian and soteriological commitm...
In this essay, we marshal resources from a range of biblical, trinitarian and soteriological commitm...
This article analyzes an idea that the gifts of the Spirit can be imparted from one person to anothe...
The doctrine of the atonement has always been one of the cardinal tenets of the Christian faith- a t...
In this dissertation, I develop and defend a revised satisfaction account of the Christian doctrine ...
In this essay, we marshal resources from a range of biblical, trinitarian and soteriological commitm...
In this article I examine the modal theism of St. Anselm of Canterbury, arguing that the person of t...
This study explores justification as a triune act of God. If God is a Trinity and it is God who jus...
This study explores justification as a triune act of God. If God is a Trinity and it is God who jus...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The ministry of the Holy Spirit in the post-apostolic church age is perhaps one of the most hotly de...
This article analyzes an idea that the gifts of the Spirit can be imparted from one person to anothe...
This article seeks to constructively retrieve Anselm’s theology of the Holy Spirit by responding to ...
In this essay, we marshal resources from a range of biblical, trinitarian and soteriological commitm...
In this essay, we marshal resources from a range of biblical, trinitarian and soteriological commitm...
This article analyzes an idea that the gifts of the Spirit can be imparted from one person to anothe...
The doctrine of the atonement has always been one of the cardinal tenets of the Christian faith- a t...
In this dissertation, I develop and defend a revised satisfaction account of the Christian doctrine ...
In this essay, we marshal resources from a range of biblical, trinitarian and soteriological commitm...
In this article I examine the modal theism of St. Anselm of Canterbury, arguing that the person of t...
This study explores justification as a triune act of God. If God is a Trinity and it is God who jus...
This study explores justification as a triune act of God. If God is a Trinity and it is God who jus...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The ministry of the Holy Spirit in the post-apostolic church age is perhaps one of the most hotly de...
This article analyzes an idea that the gifts of the Spirit can be imparted from one person to anothe...