Theology+Spirituality
Buckley on Belief
A 1997 Books & Culture interview with William F. Buckley, Jr., who died Wednesday, February 27.
Don't Call Me Postconservative
Roger Olson's Reformed and Always Reforming and a new theological tug of war we'd do best to avoid.
Redeeming the Memory of the Holocaust
French president's plan shows promise but carries a potential problem.
A Painful Subject
Two agnostic authors face suffering--and come out at different spots on the faith spectrum.
Walking a Fine Line
Pastors wrestle with transgender issues.
The Transgender Moment
Evangelicals hope to respond with both moral authority and biblical compassion to gender identity disorder.
Braking for Bloggers
Cedarville's decision to cancel Shane Claiborne lecture highlights turmoil over the school's doctrinal identity.
Lent: Going Beyond A Hiatus from Chocolate
UK Christian organizations offer imaginative theological possibilities for Lenten practice
Wheaton College Administrators Remove Names From Christian-Muslim Statement
"My eagerness to support the statement's strengths caused me to move too quickly," president Duane Litfin tells student newspaper.
Two Testaments, One Story
Top evangelical scholars team up for landmark commentary on New Testament use of Old Testament.
The Future Lies in the Past
Why evangelicals are connecting with the early church as they move into the 21st century.
Obama's Social Contract
Abortion and the candidate's commitment to freedom and equality.
Spiritual Consumerism's Upside
Why church shopping may not be all bad.
Top Story April 29, 2024
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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