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God’s Letter to Us
How evangelicals read Scripture.
Political Exegesis: On Mulligans and Turning Cheeks
What Tony Perkins gets almost right and Jerry Falwell Jr. gets wrong.
It Doesn’t Get Any More Personal
Why evangelicals give pride of place to penal substitutionary understandings of the Cross.
The Virgin Birth: What’s the Problem Exactly?
Why evangelicals don’t fuss over this doctrine.
The Biggest Loser in the Alabama Election
It’s not Republicans or Democrats, but Christian witness.
Evangelical Christians Are Sick
The movement is driven by a painful awareness that the heart—each of our hearts—is desperately wicked.
The Jesusy Movement
Sure, all kinds of Christians love Jesus. But he’s especially central in evangelical piety.
Evangelical Distinctives in the 21st Century
The first in a series on the meaning and place of a historic movement.
What to Make of Karl Barth’s Steadfast Adultery
Do the recent revelations discredit his theology?
What’s a Christian to Do with Statements and Confessions?
Public pressure to sign or abstain from them undermines their greatest value.
Not a Mere Museum Piece
Why the Bible is better-suited for DC than I am.
Whatever Became of Repentance?
How we can change the angry cultural debates online and in church.
The Godness of God
Karl Barth thought we needed to be reminded continually of the obvious, which to Barth was not so obvious.
The Use of Nuclear Weapons Is Inherently Evil
No earthly leader gets the ‘authority to do whatever.’
A Theology of Play
We don't have to always be doing something useful.
The Church's Biggest Challenge in 2017
Let’s get unchurched evangelicals back into church, and prejudiced evangelicals back to the Bible.
The Freedom and Chaos of Sola Scriptura
Historian Mark Noll helps unravel the uses and misuses of ‘the Bible alone.’
What to Make of Donald Trump’s Soul
And how that might shape our response to his presidency.
The Most Astonishing Easter Miracle
It’s not that Jesus rose bodily from the grave.
Christians, Retreating Isn't a Failure of Nerve
We need a tactical withdrawal to regroup the church for the days ahead.
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