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Pope Benedict XVI Points Fingers on Who Killed Jesus
Jews bear no collective guilt for crucifixion, he says.
The Son and the Crescent
Bible translations that avoid the phrase "Son of God" are bearing dramatic fruit among Muslims. But that translation has some missionaries and scholars dismayed.
Christ Is Enough
Why this simple reminder is necessary right now. A review of Phillip Cary's 'Good News for Anxious Christians.'
A Cosmic Culmination
Recalling the earth-shaking, kingdom-sized message of Christmas.
An Un-Christmas-Like Idea
Four days of Advent readings, excerpted from 'God Is in the Manger: Reflections on Advent and Christmas.' By Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Why Jesus?
That most people meet Jesus on the road is no coincidence.
My Top 5 Books on the Historical Jesus
Picks from Darrell Bock, editor of 'Key Events in the Life of the Historical Jesus.'
Jesus vs. Paul
Many biblical scholars have noted that Jesus preached almost exclusively about the kingdom of heaven, while Paul highlighted justification by faith—and not vice versa. What gives?
Blessed Are the Unoffended
How can Christians communicate what we believe without being denigrating or inflammatory?
A Covenant with the Earth
Why the work of Christ makes all the difference in our care of creation.
Holy Incarnation!
It may be impossible not to "demean God" since he mixed it up with sinners.
Mere Churchianity
Finding your way back to Jesus-shaped spirituality.
The God Who Became Blood
What my dysfunctional prostate taught me about Jesus.
New Every Morning
A magazine for the scandalous, beloved church.
On the Jesus Trail
What we learned from Jews, Muslims, and Arab Christians as we traced the footsteps of Christ in Galilee.
Pulling the 'Jesus Boat' from the Mud
Behind the sometimes heart-stopping recovery story.
Miracle Boat
The surreal, sometimes comical story behind the discovery of the Jesus Boat.
Abandon Studying the Historical Jesus? No, We Need Context
A response to 'The Jesus We'll Never Know.'
Abandon Studying the Historical Jesus? No, Jesus Studies Matter
A response to 'The Jesus We'll Never Know.'
Abandon Studying the Historical Jesus? No, We Need History
A response to 'The Jesus We'll Never Know.'

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Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
Our apologetics must evolve to engage with the new cultural mood of the next generations.

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