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The Back Page | Philip Yancey: Beyond Flesh and Blood
I used to disdain biblical talk of invisible spirits. No more
The Back Page | Philip Yancey: God at Large
A look around the globe reveals a God as big as we want him to be
Humility's Many Faces
Everyone I've looked up to has shared one trait.
The Back Page | Philip Yancey: Getting a Life
The most fully alive persons are those who give their lives away.
’To Rise, It Stoops’
How parenting mirrors the character of God.
The Back Page | Philip Yancey: Lessons from Rock Bottom
The church can learn about grace from the recovery movement.
The Back Page | Philip Yancey:My To-Be List
What I learned from a 50-year spiritual checkup.
The Back Page | Philip Yancey:Would Jesus Worship Here?
Across the world, God moves in mysterious ways.
Doctor’s Orders
Why should I care if my doctor is unhappy? I'm not his psychiatrist.
Getting to Know Me
In most ways important to God, I had failed miserably.
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.
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.
Can Good Come Out of This Evil?
"You people in the sunshine may believe the faith, but we in the shadow must believe it."
The Last Deist
We need more than a just watchmaker who winds up the universe and lets it tick.
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.
What The Prince of Egypt Won’t Tell You
The Old Testament should come with a warning: Don't read Exodus without also reading Deuteronomy.
What’s a Heaven For?
Lewis saw belief in heaven not as wishful thinking, but as thoughtful wishing.
The Fox and the Writer
I felt a thrilling flashback to Eden, when the barrier of fear had not yet arisen between the species.
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.
And the Word Was ... Debatable
All those who take up the daunting task of Bible translation step into a force field of tension.

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