Theology+Spirituality

How We See Ourselves
We must base self-image on God's love, not on our own good looks.
The Harpooner’s Calm
The metaphors that Jesus used for the life of discipleship are images of the small and the quiet.
Where God Hides His Glory
It is the glory of God to conceeal his treasures in embarrassment.
Carl Rogers’s Quiet Revolution Therapy for the Saints
Does "empathy" equal Christian love?
Carl Rogers’s Quiet Revolution: Therapy for the Masses
This quiet Midwesterner is out to make a "new creation"
In Earch of Heroes
Redaction Criticism: Handle with Care
Redaction Criticism: Is It Worth the Risk?
A Thomas Nelson Ministry Resource: Youth No. 1
People of the Dilemma
The Optimists’ Shell Game
The Spiritual Morning Sickness of a Writer
The Creator of Zorba the Greek attracts Christians by the intensity of his struggle.
A Tale of Two Sons
The wastrel and the "Presbyterian": A parable revised.
Forgive God?
Alcoholism Is Not a Disease
Refiner’s Fire: Chagall—Tom by Grace?
A Jewish artist paints the cross.
How Do I Love Me?
A prominent ethisist counts four ways we worship our bodies.
Heaven: Not Just an Eternal Day Off
Resurrected bodies are not intended just to flit from cloud to cloud.
Read All about It
But fast, meditate, and pray for yourself.
Thus Saith Houseman

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Christian artists work at the intersection of music and climate change.

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