Theology+Spirituality

Report Rebukes Episcopalians for Disunity but Declines Sanctions
U.S. church in limbo as conservative dissidents mull their options.
Windsor Report Leaves Conservative Episcopalians Hopping Mad
Windsor Report Leaves Conservative Episcopalians Hopping Mad
Stronger Action Needed, Say Global Anglican Leaders
The primates will add teeth to Windsor Report, conservatives predict, hope.
N.T. Wright: Anglican Report Is 'Fireproofing the House'
Top theologian on Lambeth Commission talks about what happened behind the scenes, whether the report should have been tougher, and why it's critical of some conservative bishops.
Is It Worth Paying to Cut to the Head of the Line?
Locke squares off against Aquinas in the fast lane.
Africa's Anglican Bishops' Conference Begins Tuesday
Homosexuality and women ordination tops agenda.
Forgetting God
Why decadence drives out discipline.
Loving Military Enemies
War does not exempt Christians from the second-greatest commandment.
What God Hath Not Joined
Why marriage was designed for male and female.
When God Doesn't Heal
Why doesn't God cure everyone who prays fervently for healing?
Keeping the Sabbath
Is it wrong to mow the lawn on Sunday?
The Question of God
A PBS special personalizes the questions of God, morality, miracles, and the afterlife in the lives of C. S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud.
The Roots of Pentecostal Scandal—Romanticism Gone to Seed
The sexual stumblings of prominent ministers point to a hidden flaw in Pentecostal spirituality.
Getting the Word Out
An exhibit at the Huntington Library shows how Bibles big and small gave power to the people
Romanticism Gone to Seed—Part II
Have the holiness and Pentecostal movements really been hyper-vertical and anti-domestic?
'Live More Musically'
The difference between Christian practice and a Starbucks purchase.
A Decisive Turn to Paganism
Has the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope?
A Steady Christian Influence
Has the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope?
Too Wild at Heart?
Some evangelicals believe Eldredge is making God in his image.
Wildheart
John Eldredge thinks too many Christians are weak, and churches are often insipid-and he's not going to take it anymore

Top Story May 5, 2024

Conservative Methodists, Unite
Conservative Methodists, Unite
After this week’s UMC votes on LGBTQ issues, African Methodists should join American conservatives in the new Global Methodist denomination.

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