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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.
What ‘Jesus Wept’ Means for Manhood
Jesus’ tears counter the narrative that “men don’t cry.”
The Unlikely Crackup of Evangelicalism
The problems are real—but exaggerated.
From Kuyper to Keller: Why Princeton’s Prize Controversy Is So Ironic
A former winner explains how the seminary honor that once brought the Reformed community together is now splitting it.
Co-Belligerents
Buckley, Mailer, and Herman Hoeksema.
Being Fair to Plato
About that "white grandfatherly God."
Enlarge the Place of Thy Tent
A biography of the Book of Mormon.
Is There Anything Wrong With Voting for a Mormon for President?
Three views.
Getting to the Crux of Calvary
Each atonement theory highlights a truth about the Cross—but none more so than Christ's substitutionary death.
Italian Harlem's Madonna
A new edition of Robert Orsi's classic study.
Finding Christ Throughout — and Beyond — Scripture
We need both J. I. Packer's and the Orthodox Presbyterians' approaches to hear Christ speak.
Book Notes
Looking more carefully at Calvinist suspicion of fiction and poetry.
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.
The Heresy of 'Individualism'?
The 'individualism' we profess is not only not a heresy—it is at the heart of the gospel.
Remember the Antithesis!
Cornelius Van Til never forgot it.
Richard Mouw on Richard Neuhaus
The president of Fuller Seminary remembers his friend and colleague.
An Open-Handed Gospel
We have to decide whether we have a stingy or a generous God.
Spiritual Consumerism's Upside
Why church shopping may not be all bad.
The Postmodern Maze
Abraham Kuyper reminds us that only Christ can bring wholeness to our fragmented age.
Waco Revisited
The theology of the Branch Davidians.
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