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Public Theology Project
The right kind of waiting can save us. The wrong kind will destroy us.
Excellence and steady faithfulness may win the culture war.
The early church earnestly considered the question of Gentile observance of Jewish law and customs. Their answer was a firm no.
Heavenly citizenship doesn’t mean abdicating our earthly citizenship, especially when it comes to speaking on behalf of the most vulnerable.
Review
From the blood of the martyrs to swimming pool baptisms, the new TV series stages the biblical drama with intelligence and creativity.
Ageism persists in majority-Asian churches. But Scripture exhorts us to transform how we speak and act toward young pastors and leaders.
Recent controversies at Wheaton College and Regent College give us opportunity to reflect on our reputation in a watching world.
Scripture uses a wealth of images for the church. Shall one say to the other, “I have no need of you?”
Lenten habits of voluntary suffering—what Christians have long called “mortification”—help us to imitate Jesus and join in his work.
Dwelling with Jesus means viewing our trials through a new set of eyes.