Theology+Spirituality

Harry Potter 7 Is Matthew 6
The young wizard may not have read the Bible, but someone else certainly did.
Anti-Emergent Humor
Grace—That's So Sick
The church seems to be an embarrassment to everyone except its Lord.
'Letting Barabas go scot-free'
Zimbabwe's despot
What Would Jonathan Edwards Say About Harry Potter?
How the preacher responded to pop culture's version of transcendence.
'Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church'
Frank Pastore is not being facetious.
Reasonable Cause
Southern Baptists debate the role of their Message in hiring, firing.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
The magic world of Harry Potter begins yielding to a 'deeper magic.' A review of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'
Christian Post: Better Mormon than gay
"Glatze's conversion is more likely to pull people away from homosexuality than draw people towards the Mormon church," it says.
Bush's Heresy
His hope for Iraq is "more of a theological perspective," he says.
The New New Atheism
Review: Authors, captive to groupthink, convince only themselves.
Virtue That Counts
Why justification by faith alone is still our defining doctrine.
We Are Not Pregnant
The glory of men and women lies in their unbridgeable differences.
Honest Ecumenism, Again
As we said in 2000, the Vatican's statement on the nature of the church is a step forward, not backward, for Christian unity.
Sinéad O'Connor's Theology and 'Theology'
Why you shouldn't be surprised that her new album is mostly passages from the Old Testament.
First Church of Prosperidad
Arlene Sanchez Walsh on the African-style prosperity gospel right in our backyards--in immigrant Latino churches.
Gospel Riches
Africa's rapid embrace of prosperity Pentecostalism provokes concern--and hope.
Cross Purposes
Biggest Christian conference splits amid growing atonement debate.
Brewing Battle
Missouri Baptists frown on beer as evangelistic hook.
I Love, Therefore You Are
Why the modern search for self ends in despair.

Top Story May 12, 2024

If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your Mom
If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your Mom
A majority of American Protestants were raised by devout mothers, a study finds.

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