I had the joy of contributing an article on the soul to the Theology in the Everyday series over at For the Church. You can read it here.
Author: Jason Alligood
There Really is a Difference – Being Truly Confessional
There is a difference between defaulting to a historic confession (Westminster, 2LCF, etc.) and actually submitting oneself to the confession as a faithful summary of Biblical Doctrine. There are some who feign adherence to a confession by proclaiming in their bio that they are WCF or 1689 and then in the next breath declaring a […]
A New Book
I am happy to announce that I am under contract with B&H Publishing Group to write a book about the hope of glorification. Lord willing it will be coming out in the Fall of 2024. I will seek to post regular updates here on how my progress is going. As of today, I have written […]
The Hope of Glorification
In my efforts to continue to research and write on the topic of the Christians Glorification, I was asked by Union School of Theology’s publisher to write a brief article on the Hope of Glorification. Here is a link to that piece.
A Short Book Review: Robot Theology by Joshua K. Smith
In his latest work, Robot Theology: Old Questions Through New Media, Joshua K. Smith surveys the current landscape of technology through the lens of orthodox evangelical theology. Like his previous work, Robotic Persons (the subject of his Ph.D. dissertation), Smith aptly deals with the subject at hand, albeit a subject that many evangelicals will find […]
Incarnation Anyway and the Church
I have the pleasure of being a Fellow with the London Lyceum. From time to time I am asked to write an article for their blog. Here is my latest on Incarnation Anyway and the Church.
My Rejected ETS Proposal
Here is the proposal that ETS rejected. Do you think I should turn this into a journal article? The Same God Who Judges All Things: Holiness in Irenaeus’ Defense Against Marcionism In his defense against the Marcionite heresy, Irenaeus highlights that God does not adjudicate lesser consequences for the sins of New Testament believers over […]
Crowdsourcing Glorification
Most of my theological research fits nicely within the general category of Glorification. In recent days I am researching what has been written on the topic, specifically in monograph form. My searches have turned up very few results and certainly nothing written that is easily accessible as in nothing that can easily be grabbed off […]
Happy (post-COVID) Pastor Hunting
I am a networker. I love to interact with other pastors, churches, and ministries. One of the aspects of this which I enjoy is helping pastors in their search for new pastoral opportunities. Sometimes it is time for them to move on in ministry, either because their current situation is unbearable or they have other […]
Constructing Theology within the Bounds of Creeds and Confessions
Here is an article I wrote over at the London Lyceum. If you’re unfamiliar with this outfit, you really need to be listening to their podcast!