Theology+Spirituality

How Public Is the Gospel?
N. T. Wright's latest book renews debate over evangelism and good works.
Emergent's New Christians and the Young, Restless Reformed
Tony Jones and Collin Hansen find connections as they discuss each other's books and movements.
What form should our love of LGBT neighbors take in the public square?
Response to Day of Silence shows evangelicals don't agree on when to be silent and when (or what) to speak.
Emergent's New Christians and the Young and Restless Reformed
Tony Jones and Collin Hansen find connections as they discuss each other's books and movements.
The Poverty of Love
The desert fathers and mothers would know instantly why our gospel is too small.
Keeping Pets in Their Place
Why we can't afford to treat animals like they're humans.
The Problem with Juicy Memoirs
Recent tell-all biographies of parents are only symptoms of deeper concern.
Is 'Let Him Who Is Without Sin Cast the First Stone' Biblical?
Scholars are cautious about the story of the woman caught in adultery.
The CEO Who Takes Greek Exegesis
The experience of Zondervan's new head, Maureen 'Moe' Girkins, hints at the future of Christian publishing.
Dear Disillusioned Generation
The 'failed experiment' called the church still looks better than the alternatives.
All Systems Go
Why we shouldn't devalue systematic theology.
A Jesus for Real Men
What the new masculinity movement gets right and wrong.
Where Jim Wallis Stands
The longtime activist on abortion, gay marriage, Iraq — and biblical orthodoxy.
A Multifaceted Gospel
Why evangelicals shouldn't be threatened by new tellings of the Good News.
Colson the Catechist
A culture warrior sets out to explain Christianity's essential doctrines.
The Politics of Proselytization
A pluralistic religious landscape means proclaiming the Good News to persons of other faiths requires considerable finesse.
Channel Surfing for Common Grace
How reality TV broadcasts echoes of the gospel.
Cedarville's Tenure Tremor
The Baptist university is embroiled in a long-running dispute over the firing of two professors.
An Open-Handed Gospel
We have to decide whether we have a stingy or a generous God.
Study: Conservative Theology Means Smaller Bank Accounts
Duke sociologist says conservative Protestants save less and accumulate fewer assets.

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Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.
Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.
Do activists often invest their work with religious significance? All the more reason for Christians to be discerning co-laborers.

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