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Seth TrouttTheology and Practice

Understanding Evil with Cormac McCarthy and John Frame

If we use Frame's triperspectivalism to illuminate varieties of evil in the works of McCarthy we will find a useful heuristic for addressing sin and evil.

Camron BendfeldTheology and PracticeHistory/Church History

Polycarp and the Power of Grace

The one surviving epistle we have from St Polycarp offers a valuable window into how the early church understood the relationship between faith and works.

Lara d’EntremontTheology and Practice

Christ’s Care As a Mother’s Love

Realizing that Christ cares for you in the way a mother cares for her child can offer a powerful source of comfort and hope even in the darkest of times.

Brad EastFeaturedEvangelicalismTheology and PracticeCurrent PoliticsSocietyIssue 4

Once More, Church and Culture

Once More, Church and Culture

Berny BelvedereTheologyPhilosophyTheology and PracticeNarrativeRobert JensonKarl Rahner

What Narrative Can't Say: The Limits of Narrative Theology

Thought it has many values, there are limits to what narrative theology can tell us about God. Failing to understand that is a grave mistake.

Brett McCrackenHomosexualityTechnologyChurchEvangelicalismTheology and PracticeSexualitySocial MedialgbtqQ BostonRod DreherMichael HortonGabe LyonsQ Ideasgay marriageFormation

What Proximity is Worth

Reflections on Q Boston, healthy disagreement and the importance of relational proximity in a world of disembodied discourse and principles over people.

Guest WriterMarriageTheology and PracticeSexualityearly marriageFormation

Marry or Burn?

Is it strange to urge people to marry young? Is Paul's suggestion in 1 Corinthians 7 fit for our present culture of dating?

Matthew Lee AndersonTheology and Practice

The Future of Protestantism: Online and at Biola April 29th

The Future of Protestantism at Biola University on April 29th is a must-see event for theology minded people.

Derek RishmawyTheologyTheology and Practiceattributes of Godimpassibility

The Beauty of the Impassible God (Or, Is God an Emotional Teenager?)

What does it mean for God to be impassible? More importantly, what does this mean for the Incarnation?

Guest WriterTheology and Practicesalvation

Calvin: No Salvation without Sanctification

What does Calvin actually teach about salvation and its relationship to sanctification?

Derek RishmawyTheology and PracticeRachel Held Evansbeliefs set in stonederek rishmawy

Beliefs Are Not Set in Stone, Except for When They're on Tablets

It looks like Peter changed his mind about some key Old Testament teachings; maybe our beliefs are not set in stone either.

Jake MeadorTheology and PracticeCurrent Politics

On substitutionary atonement and disgraced politicians

When we lose track of retributive justice, we lack the philosophical and ethical tools to handle disgraced politicians like Mark Sanford.