Theology+Spirituality

Who Do Your Books Say That I Am?
New volumes tell much about our Lord--and our cultural moment.
The Mad Theologian
Vernard Eller died this week. His images and ideas continue to nag me.
Identity 'Crisis'
Nazarenes rethink entire sanctification.
Back to the Future: Open Theology report, part 2
Tom Flint and William Hasker debate whether God knows the future.
Open Theology and Science
A dispatch from Eastern Nazarene College.
Creation Display
New museum touts young-earth view.
Afraid of the Right Things
One fear puts all others in proper perspective.
Seeker Unfriendly
We need more than worship that makes sense.
Sub-biblical Transformation
Organization-speak threatens to blind us to the church's unique glory.
The Wall Is the Castle
When Christians combat each other, they fail to protect what's important.
They Really Saw Him
Richard Bauckham argues that the Gospels are based on eyewitness testimony, not "anonymous community traditions." The key, he says, is in the names.
Beckwith Talks to Ignatius Press
Former ETS president tells more about his journey back to Rome.
The Mission of the Trinity
Singaporean theologian Simon Chan says 'missional theology' has not gone far enough.
"Is Christianity Good for the World?"
The conclusion of the debate between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson.
The Cost of Christian Education
Getting schooled in the faith is more unnerving than I care to admit.
Mitt's Mormonism and the 'Evangelical Vote'
Can conservative Protestants vote for a member of what they consider a cult?
Have I Been Understood?
The Shadow of the Antichrist examines Nietzsche's animosity toward Christianity.
Gospel Coalition
New group of high-profile pastors seeks return to evangelical consensus.
"Is Christianity Good for the World?"
Part 5 of the ongoing debate between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson.
Does God Have Enemies?
The message of Obadiah.

Top Story May 11, 2024

Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis Without Anxiety
Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis Without Anxiety
Unperturbed by debates over the book’s relationship to modern thought, she helps us appreciate its marriage of literary structure and theological claims.

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