Ten Incredibly Profound Thoughts
The bane of the internet is that no one ever has a thought she doesn’t share. Your bane today is ten of mine. Maybe one
The bane of the internet is that no one ever has a thought she doesn’t share. Your bane today is ten of mine. Maybe one
Henry Whipple was one of the first students. Don’t be fooled–not the Henry Whipple, the famous Minnesota missionary who, in 1862, pleaded with President Lincoln for the lives
My thanks to Wendell Karsen for so thoughtfully and substantively engaging the “dialogue and discernment” process encouraged by our shared denomination, the Reformed Church in
A specter haunts George Marsden: the specter of modern liberalism. What did it promise? How did it fail? What comes next? To explore these questions,
The question of this guest-edited issue of Perspectives can be asked in two ways. First, we are asking a broad question: How does Christian theology
Below is a letter from an old friend, Karis, who now serves as dean of the chapel at Despondent University in up-state Washington, in WantMore
I have been told that I have a tendency to ruin cultural outings with my penchant for theological critique. I try really hard to rein
The apostle Paul ends 1 Corinthians 13 with the words “And so these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is
It is an old question, and it happens every fall. Every fall, I teach a required course on biblical theology as seen through the Old
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