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Marc SimsBibleCultureTheology
The decline of young earth creationism is a reminder that soft cultural pressures and historical ignorance can prove devastating for any movement.
Haley Byrd WiltPoetryTheology
A poetic reflection on the martyrdom of St Paul and 'the death that shall not stick.'
Joshua HeavinTheologyChurch
How can convinced historic Protestants build healthy ecclesial movements when the mainline is dying and evangelicalism is increasingly non-denominational?
Jake MeadorBibleTheology
A set of reading plans to take you through the Bible in 2026 or through the works of some of the church's greatest teachers.
Andrew ArndtTheologyFormation
A Christmas sermon from Rev. Andrew Arndt
E. J. HutchinsonMusicTheologyChurch
Here you can read in English for the first time a translation of a hymn of St Ambrose's that was much loved by both St Augustine and Martin Luther.
Andrew HubbardTheology
It is only because the immortal became mortal that we ourselves can become immortal. There is no other way. That is what we anticipate during Advent.
Jared MichelsonTheologyFormation
Even now, Thomas still offers a stronger vision for personal significance and meaning than his modern detractors.
Katelyn Walls SheltonFamilyTheologyTechnologyFormation
One needn't adopt the position of the church fathers or Rome to recognize that Protestantism's acceptance of contraception came via shoddy reasoning.
Andrew KoperskiBibleTheology
While not without its issues, the work of Old Testament scholar Michael Heiser has many strengths and merits a close and sympathetic reading.
Dennis SansomTheology
The debate held at the Council of Nicaea can seem quite obscure to us today, but the underlying issues are as important as ever.
Ian SpeirCultureTheology
Religious liberty is understood best as the freedom of a community to be bound to obligations greater and higher than those of the state.