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.
Collin Hansen | February 4, 2011
The Center of the Good News Why we can’t understand the gospel—or ourselves—without the Trinity. A review of 'The Deep Things of God.'
Matthew Lee Anderson | February 1, 2011
Our Divine Distortion We can't see God clearly without Jesus. O come, Emmanuel.
Carolyn Arends | December 18, 2009
Hints of the Trinity Andrew Bird's latest explores what it means to be human.
Josh Hurst | March 26, 2009
Anathemas All Around Charges of heresy underscore stakes of debate over Trinity.
Collin Hansen | October 10, 2008
Athanasius Five-time exile for fighting "orthodoxy"
August 8, 2008
Reading in Good Faith The Shack is a tale of tragedy redeemed, not a theological treatise.
Derek R. Keefe | July 10, 2008
The Road to Nicaea The Council of Nicaea Strove to Answer one of the Central Questions of the Christian Faith, but it also Proved that Theology is Never a Tidy Buisiness
John Anthony Mcguckin | July 1, 2008
How Arianism Almost Won After the Council of Nicaea, the real fight for the divinity of Christ began.
Christopher A. Hall | July 1, 2008
The Trinity: So What? The Shack allegorizes a tricky but foundational doctrine.
Collin Hansen | May 30, 2008
Your Atonement Is Too Small Why having more clubs in our theological golf bags helps us to better finish the course.
David Neff | May 20, 2008
Out of Africa Thomas Oden reminds us of classical Christianity's debt to Africa in How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind .
David Neff | February 29, 2008
Approaching the Triune God How the doctrine of the Trinity shapes Christian life.
'God the Holy Trinity' reviewed by D.A. Carson | December 6, 2006