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The Transhumanist Question

Miroslav Volf

Is our being merely human something that ought to be overcome?

Confessions of a Striver

My ambition and eagerness for recognition were apparent from childhood. Is that sin?

Cultivated

Miroslav Volf on Christian Witness in Turbulent Places

Mike Cosper

From life under oppressive communist rule came one of the last century’s most influential theologians and advocates for grace and reconciliation.

Do Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God?

Our ability to live together in peace, argues theologian Miroslav Volf, depends on how we answer the question.

How Far Should Forgiveness Go?

Christine A. Scheller

Seventy times seven? I can barely forgive some corrupt clergy once.

Redeeming Bitterness

Interview by Collin Hansen

Miroslav Volf tells how to stop the ‘shield of memory’ from turning into a sword.

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An Obligation to Remember Eternally?

Miroslav Volf, excerpted from 'The End of Memory'

Resentment, even in the name of justice, is not for those who expect God’s final reconciliation.

The Church’s Great Malfunctions

Miroslav Volf

We should be our own fiercest critics, doing so out of the deep beauty and goodness of our faith.

Free, but Not Easy

Reviewed by John Wilson

Why grace is so rare among Christians.

After the Grave in the Air

Miroslav Volf

“True reconciliation comes not by ignoring justice nor by putting justice first, but by unconditional embrace.”

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