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Ted EslerTheologyJournalGlobalFall 2025
The impulse to foreign missions that has grounded and shaped American evangelicalism for a century is now under attack from many sides.
Gerald McDermottBibleTheology
As anti-semitism rises in America, Christians would do well to exercise great care in how they speak about the relationship between Israel and the church.
Joshua HeavinTheologyBook Reviews
Fred Sanders's latest book will deepen your understanding of our union with Christ and move your heart to worship Jesus.
Andrew KoperskiFamilyTheology
Protestant arguments against contraception that simply appeal to church tradition in an undifferentiated way are far too simplistic to be helpful.
Myles WerntzTheologyFormation
To enter into the eternal love of God is to enter into a love of the poor.
Josh PaulingTheologyTechnology
We need a positive account of personhood and not merely a humanity of the gaps if we are to retain our humanity in the coming technological era.
Nadya WilliamsTheology
The creation and reception of the Septuagint raises a host of interesting theological questions.
Holly StockleyCultureTheology
Though under-developed in our day, the Reformed tradition offers extensive resources to define and enrich agrarian life.
Casey ShuttTheologyFormation
Even when we don't recognize its source in Christianity, we all recognize and often need the power of grace.
Charles KimTheology
Though he is rightly acclaimed for his theological work, St. Augustine of Hippo was in many ways a philosopher before he was a theologian.
Mike SchrammTheology
Because the materials we use to make our stories come from God, even hardened materialists sometimes can't help echoing the Christian story.
James WoodCultureTheology
With a startling consistency and clarity, the great doctor of the church, Augustine of Hippo, forbade Christians from seeking vengeance.