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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 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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Suffering Redeemed: A Reformed Argument Against Physician Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia

Steven D. Aguzzi

February 1, 2012

Through the despair and agony of life’s final moments, God’s command, “Thou may live,” resounds in the mind and heart of those flirting with ending their own lives. “The suicidal

Where Has All the Romance Gone? And Where It Can Still Be Found

Amy Kosari

October 8, 2025

Many of us have made an idol of romance and marriage between a man and a woman, and this idolatry is not just in society as a whole. It is

A Theology of the Ordinary

Julie Canlis

November 11, 2020

So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life––your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life––and place it before God as an offering. Embracing

Luther, Calvin, and the Recovery of Congregational Singing. Is the Reformers’ Legacy at Risk?

Robert P. Mills

August 28, 2018

From the earliest days of the church, Christians who gathered for corporate worship spent at least some of their time together singing “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs” (Col. 3:16). However,

Does the Reformation Still Matter?

Richard Burnett

November 16, 2017

“There is no question the mainline church is dead,” he said. “The only question now is whether Evangelicalism is the seven demons that come into the corpse.” This was the

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