Por qué no deberíamos practicar la liturgia ‘a la carta’
Despojar a las tradiciones históricas de su contexto teológico está de moda, pero conlleva un riesgo.
Hillsong Leaders Need Character More than Charisma
Brian Houston’s resignation reminds us we need godly pastors, not just gifted ones.
Why We Shouldn’t Practice Liturgy ‘A La Carte’
Stripping historical traditions from their theological context is trendy but problematic.
Australia Had a Pentecostal Prime Minister. Did It Matter?
As Scott Morrison steps down, evangelicals assess the way he brought religion into politics.
N.T. Wright: What Jesus Would Say to the ‘Empire’ Today
How Jesus and the Powers, cowritten with Michael F. Bird, calls Christians into the political sphere.
Complementarians Aren’t Inherently Patriarchal
But they can be paternalistic. Here’s how to fix that.
Like-Minded, Not Like Me
Birds of a feather might flock together, but Christians must flock to Christ.
What Evangelical Scholars Found Looking at a Tiny Piece of Papyrus
From a dump in Egypt to a criminal case in Oxford to a seminary in Texas, this fragmentary record of faith traveled a strange path.
The Year of Jubilee with Cindy Morgan
Through joy and sorrow, the tapestry of our lives is woven to create something beautiful.
Patrons’ Saints: Christians Turn to Patreon, Substack, and Kickstarter
As more evangelical figures embrace crowdfunding, is the format demanding too much of them?