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Theology in the News: Collin Hansen

Collin Hansen is a Christianity Today editor-at-large and author of Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist's Journey with the New Calvinists (Crossway, 2008). His biweekly Theology in the News column surveys books, blogs, conferences, and journals to help readers think theologically about current issues and events.

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A Violent, Vicious Cycle
Who will deliver us from despair and death?
Sheffield's Biblical Studies Program Survives
Student protests save department founded by F. F. Bruce.
Transcending the Worship Wars
Bryan Chapell urges Christians to move past musical preferences toward Christ-Centered Worship.
Amiable Impasse
Charitable Catholic/evangelical dialogue snags on imputation, authority.
The Case for Christendom
A renewed sense of Christian culture could be the key to younger evangelicals' angst.
'The Word Does the Work'
David Platt discusses how he raises the bar for biblical understanding and practice.
Seminaries in Peril
Government evaluation threatens training of Swedish pastors.
How Old Is the Old-Time Religion?
Scholars challenge David Bebbington in The Advent of Evangelicalism.
Man of His Time for All Times
W. Robert Godfrey paints popular portrait of Calvin as pilgrim and pastor.
Mobile No More
How does the biblical storyline relate to America's all-time-low moving rate?
Death By Deism
No merely civil religion alone can sustain a free republic.
When Hope Feels Like a Fool's Errand
What the Cross and Resurrection teach us about forgiveness.
Contemplating Culture in a Southern Citadel
Conservatism not 'Fox News with prayer requests,' Moore warns.
Seminaries: Not Just for Pastors Anymore
Derek Cooper offers an insider's guide — and reflections on what schools need to do better.
Cult Watchers Reconsider
Former detractors of Nee and Lee now endorse 'local churches.'
Love Letters
Driscoll and Breshears explore the many-splendored atonement in Death By Love.
My Top Ten Theology Stories of 2008
Counting down the events, debates, and books that shaped evangelical theology over the last year.
Another Guv Bites the Dust
Who shall save us from these corrupt politicians?
Ignorance as Blessing
Foreknowledge: for God and not for us.
Buy Local
What does ecclesiology have to do with the election?
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