The BioLogos Forum: Dale Coulter

Dale Coulter is an associate professor of historical theology at Regent University and co-editor of PNEUMA: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. His research interests church history and the use of models in theological discourse. Coulter has been published in numerous journals and has authored two books -- Per Visibilia Ad Invisibilia: Theological Method in Richard of St. Victor (2006) and Holiness: The Beauty of Perfection (2004). In addition, he provided the afterword to Alan Kreider’s Social Holiness: A Way of Living for God’s Nation (2008). Coulter serves on the editorial Board of Victorine Texts in Translation and is co-editor of its first volume: Trinity and Creation. He is a regular contributor to Regent University's Renewal Dynamics blog.

Posts by Coulter

Evangelicalism and the Doctrine of Creation

May 27, 2010

To release the pressure, evangelicals must openly acknowledge the risks of belonging to this movement and seek to discover afresh what it is that holds us together. I suggest that the doctrinal center of evangelicalism is a theology of conversion grounded upon the balance of Word and Spirit that has implications for its doctrine of creation.
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Essays by Coulter