Edition - Fall 2025 The Nicene Creed Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow January 24, 2026 - Joseph D. Small In his article "The Nicene Creed Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow," Joseph D. Small explores the enduring significance of the Nicene Creed as the "rule of faith." He argues that its affirmations and denials remain essential for contemporary congregational life, providing a communal identity and a biblical core that can deepen the church's faith and mission... READ MORE Edition - Fall 2025 The Nicene Creed in Historical Context January 24, 2026 - Jerry Andrews Jerry Andrews explores the Council of Nicaea, highlighting the "apostolic" witness of bishops who bore scars of persecution. This historical reflection reveals how their enduring faith and doctrinal clarity continue to shape the Church today. READ MORE

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The Institute for Theological Education

The Institute for Theological Education seeks to provide theological instruction that is biblical and from the mainstream of the Reformed tradition. Its primary purpose is to equip the next generation of ministers for Presbyterian and other Christian congregations.

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What Happened at GA226: Where Will the Boundaries Be?

Sara Jane Nixon

July 15, 2024

The PC(USA) General Assembly has voted for a measure that is intended to severely limit the voice and influence of the theologically orthodox.

On Reconciliation – Honoring the Work of Jesus Christ

James C. Goodloe

November 11, 2020

Christ Jesus . . . has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility. Eph. 2: 13–14 Can you hear the good

Clothes Make the Man (or the Woman)?

Walter L. Taylor

September 21, 2020

Do we still believe in the notion of the “preaching office” or the “pastoral office”? Or have we joined the ranks of so much American “free church” congregationalism that replaces

Law and Liturgy The Place of the Ten Commandments in Reformed Worship

Christopher Dorn

July 8, 2025

The Law, by which we understand here the Ten Commandments, is indispensable to Reformed worship. For God’s covenant people, it constitutes the beginning and foundation of worship. We worship God

Two Views of Mortality

J. Todd Billings

November 24, 2020

Sometimes death strikes down the living abruptly through a heart attack, a suicide, a car accident, a drowning. Loved ones can be left feeling stranded, breathless, and unprepared. In contrast,

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