Conversations on Faith, Mission, and Black Leadership
A special Black History Month roundtable from CT and Seminary Now.
The Case for Hope in a Year of Despair
How to move past Christian platitudes and flimsy one-liners to a robust faith in something greater than our present circumstances.
First Woman Steps into Leadership of Evangelical Theological Society
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere.
Why Your Favorite Theologians Are All Talking about Theological Anthropology
Attention to bodies and cultural conflict has brought attention to the question of what it means to be human.
Don’t Skip Chronicles in Your Bible Reading Plan
What we can learn from the chronicler’s stories about the kings of Israel.
Reading the Bible With Women
The caricature of Rahab and other female characters in Scripture often sidelines their contribution.
Praising God Is an Act of Political Defiance
The Book of Psalms reminds us that worship demands our unequivocal devotion and allegiance.
Reading the Old Testament Through Ancient Egyptian Eyes
Learning about the land of Pharaoh helps us understand the people of Israel in their context.
Joseph and the Unintended Authoritarian Politics
His economic policies were later used by Pharoah to oppress the Hebrews in Exodus. What can this teach us about politics today?
The Church Shouldn’t Be an Echo Chamber
Let us not give up meeting together—even when we disagree.