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- What Antisemitism Looks Like When It Is Carved into ChurchQ&A with World Evangelical Alliance head Thomas Schirrmacher on the problem of offensive public sculptures and how Christians came to embrace evil conspiracy theories about the Jews.Interview by Ken Chitwood in Germany|
- Switzerland’s Original Reformer Was Creative, Combative, and Frequently ControversialA new biography captures the misunderstood faith of Huldrych Zwingli.Scott M. Manetsch|
- 3 Lessons for Chinese Churches from Herman BavinckThe Dutch theologian’s concern for the catholic, contextual, and public nature of the Christian faith can help congregations overcome sectarianism and stereotypes.Ximian “Simeon” Xu|简体中文繁體中文
- Everybody Loves BavinckHow a Dutch neo-Calvinist thinker became the latest Christian theologian-du-jour.James Eglinton|español简体中文繁體中文
- If a Social Issue Matters to God, the Church Should Be Praying About ItToo often, our practices of intercession are thin to nonexistent. The Reformed tradition shows us how to revive them.John Witvliet|
- God Uses Changing Climates to Change SocietiesIn the Bible and in history, crises in creation can lead to reformation.Michael LeFebvre|Français简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Meritocracy Is a Betrayal of the Protestant Ethic, not a FulfillmentWhy the “rhetoric of rising” is incompatible with Christian views of grace and the common good.Daniel Rentfro|
- John Piper Goes Further Up and Further Into the Doctrine of God’s ProvidenceHis latest book leans on the Reformed tradition while speaking to 21st-century questions.Jason G. Duesing|español简体中文繁體中文
- An Unsung Inspiration for the Protestant Reformation: the Ethiopian ChurchFor the Reformers, renewing the church was a Pentecost moment tied to the global body of Christ.Jennifer Powell McNutt|
- The Synod of Dort Was Protestantism’s Biggest DebateWhy Arminians and Reformers squared off 400 years ago.
