Theology+Spirituality
It's Not Broke, So Fix It
New EFCA statement of faith clarifies positions on controversial doctrines.
Fiction for the Faith-Starved
The Shack tells a compelling, if imperfect, story.
Hope for Fools
Why the doctrine of original sin is 'curiously liberating.'
A New Day for Apologetics
People young and old are flocking to hear — and be changed by — winsome arguments for the Christian faith.
Reading the Bible with Obama
The presidential candidate crosses swords with Dr. Dobson over hermeneutics.
From Four Laws to Four Circles
James Choung has found a way to tell the old, old story to a new generation.
Wounds of a Friend: Egalitarian
Egalitarians should rely more on careful exegesis and less on political ideologies.
Wounds of a Friend: Complementarian
Complementarians need to recover a fully biblical view of women — and of handling theological disagreement.
Pew Report Shows Americans Are Religious in Unpredictable Ways
Survey turns up atheists who believe in God, Orthodox who pray in tongues, and evangelicals who think many religions lead to eternal life.
The Five Steps of Getting Un-Lost
I Once Was Lost has wisdom for those trying to reach young skeptics.
Reclaiming Orthodoxy
1000 conservative evangelicals gather in Jerusalem to reclaim Anglicanism. An interview with Sydney Archbishop Peter Jensen.
HIV Is Incurable. Don't Stop Caring
Recent research has changed the AIDS headlines, but that shouldn't matter to the church.
Surveying the Whole to See the Parts
Tom Schreiner's New Testament Theology searches for Scripture's unifying themes.
Unapologetic Apologist
Jay Smith confronts Muslim fundamentalists with fundamentalist fervor.
Top Story May 16, 2024
The Caregiving Boom Needs Spiritual Support By calling or circumstance, millions in the “sandwich generation” feel the weight and cost of tending to aging relatives.
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