Facing Financial Challenges, TEDS Cuts Faculty Positions
The number of full-time students at the evangelical seminary has dropped 44 percent in 20 years.
Jurassic Evangelicalism
The legacy of Carl F. H. Henry.
Clark Pinnock Dies at 73
From biblical inerrancy to open theism, the systematic theologian was not afraid to change his mind.
Openness Season
Theologians Pinnock and Boyd like to take the Bible at face value-but is that enough?
Letters
“Is there any doubt that the God of Adam, Noah, Abraham, and Moses is indeed the God of the Muslim, the Jew, and the Christian?”
Explaining the Ineffable
“In Heaven Below, a former Pentecostal argues that his ancestors were neither as outlandish as they seemed nor as otherworldly as they wish to seem.”
The Perennial Debate
Christians have never agreed on the salvation for those who have never heard of Christ.
A Pilgrim on the Way
For me, theology is like a rich feast, with many dishes to enjoy and delicacies to taste.
Does Evangelical Theology Have a Future?
Roger Olson argues that a division between traditionalists and reformists threatens to end our theological consensus.