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Don't Call Me Postconservative
Roger Olson's Reformed and Always Reforming and a new theological tug of war we'd do best to avoid.
Redeeming the Memory of the Holocaust
French president's plan shows promise but carries a potential problem.
Singable Doctrine
Keith and Kristyn Getty have a passion for writing modern hymns.
Two Testaments, One Story
Top evangelical scholars team up for landmark commentary on New Testament use of Old Testament.
The Future Lies in the Past
Why evangelicals are connecting with the early church as they move into the 21st century.
Singing in the Chains
To be saved means more than we might think.
Obama's Social Contract
Abortion and the candidate's commitment to freedom and equality.
TULIP Blooming
Southern Baptist seminaries re-introduce Calvinism to a wary denomination.
Ongoing Incarnation
Would Christmas have come even if we had not sinned?
Good Works Not Enough
Latest papal document urges Roman Catholics to win souls.
Do Evangelicals Have a Future?
Leaders see cultural captivity choking out the gospel.
Hour of Decision
"How can I know I'm a Christian if I can't remember when I first responded to the gospel?"
All I Want for Christmas Is a Bigger Bust
How the incarnation helps Christians think about plastic surgery.
Our Lord's Virgin Birth
Why it matters that "a real son of a real mother" did not have a human father.
Romney Dodges Doctrine
But questions about candidate's Mormon beliefs may continue.
Blessed Are the Barren
The kingdom of God springs forth from the empty womb.
Good News from a Bad World
Hopeful signs in American culture could precede theological shifts.
State of the Society
Acting president of Evangelical Theological Society talks about 'momentary crisis,' previews annual meeting.
The Communion of the Saints
Acknowledging those who have run the race before us.
The Crisis of Modern Fundamentalism
Defections threaten a proud movement.
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