Theology+Spirituality

In Praise of Foolish Lovers
Why would Martin Luther and Jonathan Edwards make fools of themselves over the return of Christ?
Dedalus’s Complaint
For Christian virtue to rise above its pale and monotonous image, it must, like art, become a bridge between the visible and the invisible.
Brave New Harvest
Fetal-cell transplants can help victims of debilitating disease. But is the price too high?
Candid Camera
An Elegant Christmas
The Evangelical Closet
Whodunit Theology
The mystery novel is thoroughly moral in its basic conflict between good and evil.
Dressed for the Struggle
At the victory banquet, Faith sits by unneeded. She does her work in the midst of the battle.
What Can I Say?
When I realized my prayer life needed more than resolve, I began to pray about praying.
Why You Don’t Have to Cheer Up
Great mourners can be great rejoicers.
Teaching a Tombstone to Talk
Battlefield Journalism
Obituary: F. F. Bruce
Listening to the Fifth Gospel
The sun-baked ruins of the Holy Land have a story to tell.
America’s Anabaptists: What They Believe
The Bible Comes in from the Cold
TBN: Growth Has Bred Criticism
Frederick Buechner’s Sacred Journey
How one writer and minister has made a career of telling others about moments of holy insight.

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Hold Your Clapbacks
Hold Your Clapbacks
C.S. Lewis recommended discernment over diatribes in exactly the moments we’re most eager to indulge in critique.

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