Why We Still Need LutherFour hundred fifty years after his death, Martin Luther can still inspire and guide us.
by Timothy George|
Does Evangelical Theology Have a Future?Roger Olson argues that a division between traditionalists and reformists threatens to end our theological consensus.
Responses by Clark H. Pinnock, Thomas C. Oden, and Timothy GeorgeRoger E. Olson|
Dr. Luther's TheologyA young professor's startling insights into the graciousness of God.
Timothy George|
The Reformation ConnectionHus shared ideas with Wyclif and Luther, yet they were not all of one mind.
Timothy George|
My Own Pilgrim's ProgressSummoned by God, I learned to follow him in trust and vulnerability, even when I felt displaced.
Timothy George|
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FuneralsMinister well during a difficult period of grief.
Calvin Ratz, Timothy George, Roger F. Miller, and more|
Cremation ConfusionIs it unscriptural for a Christian to be cremated?
Timothy George|
Faith-based BathingWhat role does baptism play in faith and salvation?
Timothy George|
Theology for an Age of TerrorAugustine's words after the 'barbarian' destruction of Rome have a remarkably contemporary ring.
Timothy George|
What Makes This Week Holy?Jewish and Christian celebrations this week aren't just springtime rituals.
Timothy George|
Big-Picture FaithFrom the first nanosecond to the final cry of victory, and every divine moment between—all is charged with meaning.
Timothy George|