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Noah Van NielFeaturedCulture
…When old age shall this generation waste, Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say’st, “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need […]
Will BrunoFeatured
When Israelis awoke on the morning of Sunday, May 17, something was different. By the end of the day, for the first time in over 500 days, they were in a country with a fully functional government. For almost a […]
Vika PecherskyBibleFeatured
Paul's portrayal of the Gospel in Colossians includes both individual and cosmic restoration and is a helpful corrective for certain evangelical tendencies.
Jake MeadorFeaturedCurrent Politics
We should not overstate the risk to Christian conservatives following the Bostock ruling, but neither should we act as if all is well in our movement.
Lance KinzerFeatured
David VanDrunen's "Politics After Christendom" is a welcome corrective to evangelical triumphalism, but comes with its own potentially significant problems.
Matthew StokesFeaturedEconomics and BusinessEvangelicalism
Many calls to evangelical minimalism implicitly rely upon a relationship to material goods that is hostile to good work and reliant upon global capitalism.
Tara Isabella BurtonFeatured
There might be more immediately exciting loves than the patient attention offered by the diligent person. But we are most like Christ when we are diligent.
Christopher HuttonFeaturedEvangelicalism
Seeking to understand through conversation is a great good. But that doesn't mean every idea deserves to be presented in the same forum.
Tyler WittmanFeatured
Eternal generation undergirds our understanding of the creator/creature distinction and the atonement. We neglect or reject it to our own peril.
Josh KinlawFeatured
Evangelicals are often overly concerned about respectability. Outlets that do not care about being clubabble, such as First Things, should be supported.
Guest WriterFeatured
These books are central to the ongoing conversations about race and justice happening amongst theologians today.
Harold SenkbeilFeaturedFormation
Jesus would be easier to follow if he would leave out that part about the cross. But that’s the thing about Jesus: he’s inseparable from his cross.