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New Visual Theology Posters

A few years ago I began rolling out a series of infographics I called Visual Theology. I was attempting to not only describe truth, but also to display it in visual form. Over the past few months I have been working with Josh Byers to create a whole new series of Visual Theology graphics. Some are reboots of graphics from the first series, and some are original. We are now rolling them out at a pace of one or two each week.

Each of them can be ordered as a professionally printed poster from visualtheology.church. Alternatively, you can purchase the high-quality file and print it on your own (or, in some cases, download a low-res file for free). Here is the collection so far. You can click them to see more detail or to purchase them.

The Trinity

The Trinity

The Books of the Bible

The Books of the Bible

The Attributes of God

Attributes of God

The Ordo Salutis

Ordo Salutis

Awaiting the Messiah

Awaiting the Messiah

Think on These Things

And finally, a teaser for our next one which will be in the store later this week.

Think on These Things


  • Works and Wonders

    Works & Wonders (May 24)

    Interesting and uplifting content for Sunday: Proclamation rather than proof, Fill This House, On Rainbow Wings, strange sea creatures, a faith crisis, and more.

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    Weekend A La Carte (May 23)

    Work will always matter / The rise of techno-feudalism / The gospel according to Karl Marx / The challenge of Eastern Orthodoxy / My manifesto on AI and religion / Steve McQueen, born again, set free / Cornfield baptism / 5 things most people don’t know about writing books

  • Authority

    How Men Can Use Their Authority Well

    There are few topics that have proven trickier to navigate than the topic of authority. We know we need authority to function as families, churches, and nations, yet there is something deep within our sinful humanity that causes us to rebel against it wherever it exists. We both want it and despise it. 

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    A La Carte (May 22)

    The ancient world had no word for child abuse / What I wish I had learned in theological college / Pray to the Lord of the harvest / What God is healing while not healing my health problems / Are you willing to show up? / Artificial preaching / Sales and deals / and more.

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    A La Carte (May 21)

    One step becomes a three-day walk / Tolkien, foolishness, and the ordinary means of grace / The staggering beauty and burden of church life / Denominational health / Three truths to combat your news anxiety / Don’t do the Devil’s work for him / and more.

  • The Most Neglected Element of Worship

    The Most Neglected Element of Worship

    There are some elements of public worship that receive a great deal of attention. These elements are taught, practiced, rehearsed, and perfected until they are as good as they can be. In most churches, this includes the music, of course, and often the preaching. Why do these receive so much attention?