Theology+Spirituality

Technology and the Gospel
Phyllis Tickle, Brian McLaren, and others weigh in on worship and evangelism in a plugged-in age.
Rethinking Church in an Emergent Salon
Rising from the Ashes asks about the impact of alternative worship on the mainline church.
Good Works Not Enough
Latest papal document urges Roman Catholics to win souls.
The Lima Bean Gospel
The Good News is so much bigger than we make it out to be.
Gospel Talk
Entire area Young Life staff out after evangelism mandate.
Do Evangelicals Have a Future?
Leaders see cultural captivity choking out the gospel.
Hour of Decision
"How can I know I'm a Christian if I can't remember when I first responded to the gospel?"
History and Parables
The author of The First Christmas reviews the other First Christmas.
All I Want for Christmas Is a Bigger Bust
How the incarnation helps Christians think about plastic surgery.
The Annunciation to the Shepherds
Artists' depictions of Christmas night, from A.D. 1306 to 2007.
No Room in the What?
Mary and Joseph weren't trying to check into a hotel—they were staying with relatives.
Courageous Nonviolence
At the first Christmas, the angels proclaimed, ‘Peace on earth.’ Just-war and pacifist Christians together can make it happen.
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing: From Wesley to Our Hymnals
At least four people brought the now-inviolable hymn to its current form.
Soul Searching After Mass Murder
Another reason we eagerly look for "the one who is to come."
Our Lord's Virgin Birth
Why it matters that "a real son of a real mother" did not have a human father.
When the Media Became a Nuisance
How to respond to the next blockbuster book/documentary/movie that questions traditional Christianity.
Let the Pagans Have the Holiday
First, let's take back Easter.
Romney Dodges Doctrine
But questions about candidate's Mormon beliefs may continue.
Blessed Are the Barren
The kingdom of God springs forth from the empty womb.
The Invasion of God
The so-called Christmas wars are much larger than we imagine.

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