Why Do We Want AI to Interpret Scripture?
The history of American Bible interpretation can give us some answers.
Bible Apps Are the New Printing Press
How evangelical computer programmers changed the way we read Scripture.
The Shepherd’s Lab Coat
For seminary students, hard studies lead to soft hearts.
La Biblia pasa el test de Bechdel y lo supera
Esto es lo que descubrí después de hacer un estudio de los datos de las conversaciones de las mujeres en las Escrituras.
Las Biblias digitales ayudan a los hombres a leer más, pero a retener menos
Los datos sugieren que los cristianos no son conscientes del efecto que el medio tiene en el mensaje.
Evangelical Thinking on the Trinity Is Often Remarkably Revisionist
Theologian Matthew Barrett diagnoses our drift away from an orthodox understanding of Father, Son, and Spirit.
Intelligent Responses to AI Concerns
And other replies to our October issue.
Many Southern Baptist Women Care More About Calling Than What They’re Called
As the SBC debates restrictions around titles and roles, female leaders continue their work in women’s ministry in their local churches.
After Binging on the Internet in 2020, We Need a Major Knowledge-Diet Overhaul
Brett McCracken applies food-pyramid principles to our habits of media consumption.
150 Weeks of Composing Psalms Reaches Its Finale
After nearly three years, Poor Bishop Hooper’s accidental pandemic project concludes with a new psalter for the church.