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Our Francis, Too
Why we can enthusiastically join arms with the Catholic leader.
Remembering David Steinmetz's Quest to Free the Church from Amnesia
How the legendary Reformation scholar sought to regain the church's identity from the past.
Reversed Thunder: A Tribute to Thomas C. Oden (1931-2016)
Finding faith was about returning to Christianity's roots for America's most influential Methodist theologian.
Why We Still Need Moody
The man who invented modern evangelicalism.
Has God Played Fair?
Why did an omniscient God create humankind knowing that people, in every generation, would reject him?
Is the God of Muhammad the Father of Jesus?
The answer to this question reveals the heart of our faith.
Heavenly Bodies
What do we gain from a bodily resurrection?
Faith-based Bathing
What role does baptism play in faith and salvation?
ARTICLE: The Translator’s Tale
Celebrating the five-hundredth birthday of William Tyndale, the father of the English Bible.
The Radical Conservative
Richard John Neuhaus helped inspire a generation of evangelicals to participate boldly in the public square.
An Improbable Alliance
Catholics and evangelicals used to fight over religious liberty. Not anymore.
Charles Colson & Timothy George: Churchless Jesus
A viral video is a symptom of our spiritual malaise, but not the cure.
A Theology to Die For
Theologians are not freelance scholars of religion, but trustees of the deposit of faith.
A Modest Proposal
Nine tasks egalitarians and complementarians can pursue.
The Promise of Benedict XVI
Evangelicals can be glad that the new pope is not likely to be a mere caretaker.
The Reluctant Reformer
Calvin would have preferred the library carrel to the pulpit.
Calvin's Biggest Mistake
Why he assented to the execution of Michael Servetus.
Sacrilege Is Real
Why so many Christians saw Pussy Riot's Russia stunt as more than a protest.
What I'd Like to Tell the Pope About the Church
Responding to the main criticism Catholics have against evangelicals: that we have no doctrine of the church.
The 'Baptist Pope'
W.A. Criswell showed remarkable openness and flexibility when these traits were rare among evangelicals.

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Chinese American Christians Are More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
Chinese American Christians Are Becoming More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
The 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic.

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