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- Can a Secularizing Nation Have a Christian Soul?One of England’s finest writers surveys the past and present of English faith.Crawford Gribben|
- The Christian Faith of ‘Shogun’s’ ‘Blue-Eyed Samurai’The real-life John Blackthorne was an Englishman who came to be known as Anjin. What the letters he left behind reveal about his relationship with God.Kaz Hayashi |Français日本語
- Should the Bible Sound Like the Language in the Streets?Controversy over Bibles in Jamaica, the Philippines, and Germany reveal the divide between the sacred and the relatable.Angela Lu Fulton|
- Meet the Zoomers’ Martin LutherHe plays Minecraft and talks church history on YouTube—and he’s organizing a new mainline reformation.Patrick Miller|
- Should We Cancel Luther and Calvin?The Reformers believed in burning heretics. Making sense of that grave mistake means looking first at ourselves.N.T. Wright|español
- Makoto Fujimura Awarded Kuyper PrizeThe prize, named for the Reformed theologian who defended art’s importance, goes to a visual artist for the first time.Emily Belz|
- Some American Protestants Aren’t Letting Go of RevolutionAs partisan fighting turns into physical attacks against public figures, evangelicals lack consensus on when political violence is justified.Emily Belz|
- What Antisemitism Looks Like When It Is Carved into ChurchQ&A with World Evangelical Alliance head Thomas Schirrmacher on the problem of offensive public sculptures and how Christians came to embrace evil conspiracy theories about the Jews.Interview by Ken Chitwood in Germany|
- Switzerland’s Original Reformer Was Creative, Combative, and Frequently ControversialA new biography captures the misunderstood faith of Huldrych Zwingli.Scott M. Manetsch|
- 3 Lessons for Chinese Churches from Herman BavinckThe Dutch theologian’s concern for the catholic, contextual, and public nature of the Christian faith can help congregations overcome sectarianism and stereotypes.Ximian “Simeon” Xu|简体中文繁體中文
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