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Unbelief. This one word expresses the judgment Emil Brunner, the Swiss “crisis theologian,” used to describe nineteenth-century liberal theology. ...
The fourteenth century was a time of Dickensian paradox. Though it was a calamitous time of war, plague, corruption, and social disintegration, it...
In order to understand the story of Christmas, we have to go back. Not back just a few thousand years to the birth of Jesus, but all the way back,...
The seventh century is something of a forgotten epoch for most Protestants. But it is well worth knowing. The creative heart of its theology lay i...
I didn’t see any particular reason to read Russell Moore’s Adopted for Life. I have no intention of adopting anyone at my age. I won’t tell you ex...
Geoff Chang take a look at Spurgeon's writings and reflections on his ministry during the cholera outbreak of 1854 to encourage pastors in th...
Clarissa Moll explains how, even in the midst of new state restrictions and surging COVID case counts, we can always praise the Giver.
Racism is an insidious sin. For it to be toppled in our society, we must start with personal confessions of our own racism, latent or otherwise.
What you should know about the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
John Inazu reviews Lesslie Newbigin’s ‘Proper Confidence: Faith, Doubt, and Certainty in Christian Discipleship’ (Eerdmans, 1995).