Posts Tagged ‘ Systematic Theology ’

The Rise of the Anti-Intellectuals Part 1

Jun 20th, 2009 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Uncategorized

I will be serialising this rather lengthy article. Here is Part 1 of this series. There is an issue which has always bothered since I embraced the Doctrines of Grace almost two years ago (August 18 to be exact). Occasionally I have touched on it but it always felt as a theoretical problem, rather than [...]



Rediscovering Biblical Christianity Part 2 – “Don’t Waste Your Brain”

Mar 15th, 2009 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: 21st Century Reformation, Bible Study, Theologica, Together for the Gospel

As part of my extended series on posts on Rediscovering Biblical Christianity, I revised an article I wrote at the request of my buddy S.O. about not wasting your brain and the importance of cultivating a robust theology for Christian living (some these days *cough – Emergents* will tell it’s not possible but I beg [...]



The Early Keswick Movement

May 31st, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Theologica

Since reading The Future of Justification, I have developed a deep love for deeper-level theological lectures, articles and the like – and today’s featured resource is one of those deeper level resources. Andy Naselli (PhD, Bob Jones University) a theologian and assistant to Dr. D.A. Carson (that must be one swell way to spend your [...]