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Slaughterhouse Gospel
Why God dwelling with us meant gruesome rituals.
There's Still Power in the Blood
Remember when we used to sing about how awesome it is?
'Wrath of God' Keeps Popular Worship Song Out of 10,000-Plus Churches
(UPDATED) The hymn's controversial lyrics are now making waves among Southern Baptists.
Getting to the Crux of Calvary
Each atonement theory highlights a truth about the Cross—but none more so than Christ's substitutionary death.
The Problem with Christus Victor
An increasingly popular view of the atonement forces the question: What are we saved from?
King's Cross
The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus
Rob Bell's Bridge Too Far
The controversial pastor raises crucial questions, but offers answers that may sabotage his goals.
Surveying the Wondrous Cross
Understanding the Atonement is about more than grasping a theory.
Love Letters
Driscoll and Breshears explore the many-splendored atonement in Death By Love.
It's Not Broke, So Fix It
New EFCA statement of faith clarifies positions on controversial doctrines.
Your Atonement Is Too Small
Why having more clubs in our theological golf bags helps us to better finish the course.
A Multifaceted Gospel
Why evangelicals shouldn't be threatened by new tellings of the Good News.
Ongoing Incarnation
Would Christmas have come even if we had not sinned?
Gutsy Guilt
Don't let shame over sexual sin destroy you.
Cross Purposes
Biggest Christian conference splits amid growing atonement debate.
Nothing But the Blood
More and more evangelicals believe Christ's atoning death is merely a grotesque creation of the medieval imagination. Really?
Tying Grace to the Cross
The old hymns capture our condition.
Anselm, Pope Benedict XVI, and Us
Why the medieval theologian is as contemporary as ever—and a blessing to evangelicals.
The Good News of God's Wrath
At the heart of the universe, there is a just and gracious God.

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