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Category: Modern
Dan Hames writes about the theological, historical, and biblical reasons he has changed his mind about the death of Jesus. 
Jeremy Begbie makes a case to begin thinking about biblical inspiration with the doctrine of God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 
Mike Reeves looks at the various contemporary challenges to the doctrine of justification in the third of four talks at Word Alive 2010. 
In writing an introduction to Athanasius' 'On the Incarnation, C. S. Lewis also penned a modern classic on the value of reading old books. 
Jonathan Edwards' sermon of 1736 is a powerful exposition of the Person and work of Christ from Revelation 5:5–6. 
The essay The Biblical Idea of Revelation by the great Princeton theologian, Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1851-1921), first appeared in the fourth volume of The International Standard… 
Justin Schell considers mission and missiology from an evangelical perspective. 
Mike Reeves considers the recent efforts towards unity between Roman Catholics and evangelicals, and asks whether we truly agree on the doctrine of justification. 
Jonathan Edwards' exposition of the incarnation of Jesus is an excerpt from his 'History of the Work of Redemption'. 
Kyle Strobel introduces us to a neglected doctrine: the beatific vision. Interacting with Turretin, Owen, and Edwards amongst others, he shows how our sight of God now by faith will be fulfilled in eternity.