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Hebrew terms for God appear across the Old Testament. The prophet Isaiah brings them all together.
But a frustrating new attempt to chart its cultural history does little to unveil either one.
Review
While our spiritual wilderness seasons have no definite timeline, God has all the time in the world.
Review
Karen Swallow Prior’s new book reframes our understanding of work and vocation.
Review
As a new book suggests, keeping eternity in view is a practical way to live faithfully on earth.
Review
Alan Jacobs clarifies centuries of debate over John Milton’s epic retelling of the Fall.
We often treat these words as synonyms. In Scripture, they’re near opposites.
Jesus, the writers of the New Testament, and observant Jews never say the name of God. So why is saying it such a trend among American Christians?
Testimony
During childhood, my heart beat with joy in Narnia and Middle-earth. After meeting an invisible Doctor, I understood why.
Good government can and must secure our life and liberty, but our rights don’t depend on anything as flimsy as citizenship.