Doctor’s Orders Why should I care if my doctor is unhappy? I'm not his psychiatrist.
Philip Yancey | December 6, 1999
Getting to Know Me In most ways important to God, I had failed miserably.
Philip Yancey | October 25, 1999
The Encyclopedia of Theological Ignorance In view of the mess we have made of crystal-clear commands, I tremble to think how we might act if some doctrines were less ambiguous.
Philip Yancey | September 6, 1999
Writing the Trinity Robert Farrar Capon rightly mocks Christians who conceive of the persons of the Trinity as players on the sidelines taking turns at substitution.
Philip Yancey | July 12, 1999
The Last Deist We need more than a just watchmaker who winds up the universe and lets it tick.
Philip Yancey | April 5, 1999
Why I Can Feel Your Pain The "politically correct" movement often positions itself as an enemy of Christianity. Ironically, the gospel contributed the underpinnings that make the movement possible.
February 8, 1999
What’s a Heaven For? Lewis saw belief in heaven not as wishful thinking, but as thoughtful wishing.
Philip Yancey | October 26, 1998
The Fox and the Writer I felt a thrilling flashback to Eden, when the barrier of fear had not yet arisen between the species.
Philip Yancey | September 7, 1998
Fear and Faith in the Middle East As I remember my trip to Lebanon, I think how easy it is to write about the gospel from my serene perch in Colorado.
Philip Yancey | July 13, 1998
And the Word Was ... Debatable All those who take up the daunting task of Bible translation step into a force field of tension.
Philip Yancey | May 18, 1998