Theology+Spirituality

A Deeper Debate over Drums in Church
Native Christians still wrestle with how their culture fits into their churches.
Our Two Spiritual Time Zones
Living in the tension between present promise and future fulfillment.
Of Old Testament Haircuts and New Testament Head Coverings
How Scripture records God consistently defending the humanity and dignity of women against sexual violence and exploitation.
When He Died Upon the Tree
James Cone's seminal book gives a theological response to the dark history of lynchings in America.
Two-Thirds of Americans Admit They Are Sinners
Most agree with Romans 3:23, but disagree on what to do about it.
Can Robots Be Sexist?
How artificial intelligence might reinforce and amplify gender stereotypes.
Lydia: A Bold Believer
Defending the Accuracy of Scripture, One Coincidence at a Time
How the Bible’s little details can pack a big apologetic punch.
Jesus’ Followers: Devoted Friends
What We Mean When We Say 'Orthodox Christianity'
James K.A. Smith wants to focus on the creeds, not sexuality. But there's more to it than that.
Hath God Truly Said, ‘Avoid Foolish Controversies’?
It turns out that lustily fighting for the truth isn’t what God asks of us.
Mary: A Courageous Mother
Deborah: A Victorious Leader
Why Christians Should Avoid Watching Rape Scenes
What if there's a hidden human cost to our entertainment?
Miriam: A Pivotal Prophet
The ‘Prophets’ and ‘Apostles’ Leading the Quiet Revolution in American Religion
A Christian movement characterized by multi-level marketing, Pentecostal signs and wonders, and post-millennial optimism.
Man Shall Not Live on the New Testament Alone
No less than Jesus in the wilderness, we need every word that comes from the mouth of God.
After 50 Years in a Wheelchair, I Still Walk with Jesus
On the anniversary of her accident, Joni Eareckson Tada reflects on God’s faithfulness.
Died: Haddon Robinson, Champion of Biblical Preaching
The seminarian who taught and inspired decades of expositors ‘goes home to God.’
Why Evangelism Requires Both Logic and Loveliness
An apologist argues that beauty and imagination are key to faith formation.

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