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Myles WerntzTheologyFormation

The Poor as the Revelation of God

To enter into the eternal love of God is to enter into a love of the poor.

Josh PaulingTheologyTechnology

Why We Need Christian Anthropology and Epistemology in the Age of LLMs

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 Authority of the Septuagint: An Interview with Greg Lanier and William Ross

The creation and reception of the Septuagint raises a host of interesting theological questions.

Holly StockleyCultureTheology

Stewards of the Soil: Agrarian Life in a Calvinist Key

Though under-developed in our day, the Reformed tradition offers extensive resources to define and enrich agrarian life.

Casey ShuttTheologyFormation

Bari Weiss, Amanda Knox, and the Intrusion of Grace

Even when we don't recognize its source in Christianity, we all recognize and often need the power of grace.

Charles KimTheology

The Church Father Who Taught Wittgenstein About Language

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

The Prince is a Pauper: Christian Echoes from an Unlikely Source

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

We Do Not Seek Vengeance Upon Our Enemies

With a startling consistency and clarity, the great doctor of the church, Augustine of Hippo, forbade Christians from seeking vengeance.

Jake MeadorTheology

Why You Can't Dodge Theological Questions

Theology is ultimately doxological; it is intended to guide Christian believers toward the praise of God. So you cannot permanently ignore hard questions.

Kirsten SandersFamilyTheology

Desiderata for a Protestant Theology of the Body

Preliminary notes on what a Protestant 'theology of the body' ought to be.

John SheltonTheology

Theology is Dangerous

Gregory of Nazianzus warned us centuries ago that the study of theology is not for everyone. Recent trends in academic theology are proving him right.

Gillis HarpTheologyChurch

Against Aesthetic Medievalism in Anglican Worship

Christians should resist the temptation to remix liturgical elements based on taste without understanding the historic reasons for liturgical choices.