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Fiction for the Faith-Starved
The Shack tells a compelling, if imperfect, story.
Reading in Good Faith
The Shack is a tale of tragedy redeemed, not a theological treatise.
Hope for Fools
Why the doctrine of original sin is 'curiously liberating.'
God Is Not Dead Yet
How current philosophers argue for his existence.
Recommended Reading
Books on the existence of God.
Fact and Faith
Mark Mittelberg says this is no time to jettison logic.
A New Day for Apologetics
People young and old are flocking to hear — and be changed by — winsome arguments for the Christian faith.
Reading the Bible with Obama
The presidential candidate crosses swords with Dr. Dobson over hermeneutics.
From Four Laws to Four Circles
James Choung has found a way to tell the old, old story to a new generation.
Wounds of a Friend: Egalitarian
Egalitarians should rely more on careful exegesis and less on political ideologies.
Wounds of a Friend: Complementarian
Complementarians need to recover a fully biblical view of women — and of handling theological disagreement.
Surveying the Whole to See the Parts
Tom Schreiner's New Testament Theology searches for Scripture's unifying themes.
The Trinity: So What?
The Shack allegorizes a tricky but foundational doctrine.
When God Disturbs the Peace
Our gospel may be small because we fail to believe that God animates many social movements.
Your Atonement Is Too Small
Why having more clubs in our theological golf bags helps us to better finish the course.
No Place for Complacency
David Wells on The Courage to Be Protestant.
Teaching a Calvinist to Dance
In Pentecostal worship, my Reformed theology finds its groove.
Emergent's New Christians and the Young, Restless Reformed (Conclusion)
Tony Jones and Collin Hansen find connections as they discuss each other's books and movements.
The Grace of Wrath
Is there any story about God that isn't a love story?
Blessed Be the Name of the Lord
Why 'Creator, Redeemer, Sanctifier' is somewhere between heresy and idolatry.
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