Theology+Spirituality

Anglicans 'Severely Wounded'
At a top summit in Egypt, conservatives call for a Scripture-affirming covenant.
Is It Wrong-Headed to Translate the Gospel for Culture?
Christian History Corner takes on the Christ and culture debate.
Raiders of the Lost Pool
New finds bolster the historicity of John's Gospel.
Necessary Truths
The famous Nazi hunter had it mostly right.
Emerging Solutions--and Problems
D. A. Carson's theological analysis of Brian McLaren, et al.
Salvation sans Jesus
If you can't be saved without Jesus, what about the Old Testament faithful?
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Can I Really Expect God to Protect Me?
Divine promises in the midst of suffering.
The Beginning of Education
The new Bible Literacy Project curriculum is impressive—as far as it is able to go.
Emergents, Meet Saints!
The wave of the future needs the wisdom of the past.
Is God a Psychotherapist?
M. Scott Peck's People of the Lie explores the dimensions of human and satanic evil.
Not a Hallmark Bible
Richard Foster and Dallas Willard on the newly  published Renovare Spiritual Formation Bible.
The Making of the Christian
Richard J. Foster and Dallas Willard on the difference between discipleship and spiritual formation.
Impractical Christianity
Faith really begins to make a difference when it stops 'working.'
Neighbor Love Inc.
Christians in business have an honored place in God's plan.
A More Demanding Faith
Christian history is full of attempts to lead a more radical faith.
The New Monasticism
A fresh crop of Christian communities is blossoming in blighted urban settings all over America.
God Behind Barbed Wire
How a Nazi-soldier-turned-theologian found hope.
Come, Lord Jesus—But Not Too Soon
Why it's hard to be heavenly minded.
Neighbor Love Inc.
Christians in business have an honored place in God's plan.
Changed Lives: Luther
The daily gift of new life

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‘Wildcat’ Is as Unsettling as Flannery O’Connor Would Have Wanted
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