I Don’t Want to Be a Universalist
Richard Mouw says the best forms of the doctrine still disappoint those counting on God to do the right thing.
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Co-Belligerents
Buckley, Mailer, and Herman Hoeksema.
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Being Fair to Plato
About that "white grandfatherly God."
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Getting to the Crux of Calvary
Each atonement theory highlights a truth about the Cross—but none more so than Christ's substitutionary death.
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Book Notes
Looking more carefully at Calvinist suspicion of fiction and poetry.
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Carl Henry Was Right
Christianity Today's first editor grasped what I as a young theologian failed to understand about church involvement in social justice.
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The Heresy of 'Individualism'?
The 'individualism' we profess is not only not a heresy—it is at the heart of the gospel.
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An Open-Handed Gospel
We have to decide whether we have a stingy or a generous God.
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The Postmodern Maze
Abraham Kuyper reminds us that only Christ can bring wholeness to our fragmented age.
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Waco Revisited
The theology of the Branch Davidians.
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