
Reformed Forum Robert Letham | The Eternal Son
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Feb 27, 2026 Robert Letham, Reformed theologian, pastor, and author of The Eternal Son, explores why Christology must sit at the living center of theology. He discusses the preexistent Son, why post‑Chalcedon councils matter, the risk of biblicism separated from tradition, and why claiming Christ was 'adopted' at the resurrection undermines orthodox confession.
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Christology Is The Hub Of Theology
- Christology is the central hub of Christian theology and shapes debates across doctrine and practice.
- Robert Letham argues controversies (e.g., Van Til, Enns) trace back to misunderstandings about the Son and the incarnation.
Avoid Reading Scripture In Isolation
- Avoid a solo-scriptura approach that reads Scripture detached from the church's historical received wisdom.
- Re-examine ecumenical tradition and prior generations' insights before claiming a fresh biblical insight.
Chalcedon Left Essential Questions Open
- Chalcedon rejected Eutychian fusion and Nestorian separation but left tensions unresolved about how person and natures relate.
- Later councils affirmed that the eternal Son personally assumes a true human nature without becoming a new person.


