Cultivating Christlike Virtue in the Between Time
N. T. Wright’s excellent book focuses on sanctification during “all that time in between” the “now” of conversion and the “not yet” of the fully
N. T. Wright’s excellent book focuses on sanctification during “all that time in between” the “now” of conversion and the “not yet” of the fully
It’s not very often that you want an instant faith do-over. If I think back through my life carefully, there might be only two or
After reading a Time magazine essay in which a youth minister described the television show Glee as “anti-Christian,” I tuned in and watched. I was
Question 46: What do you mean by saying, “He ascended to heaven”? Answer: That Christ was taken up from the earth into heaven before the
Over long centuries Western Christians have saved some of their most vile polemics for the Prophet Muhammad. In the Middle Ages Dante threw him into
Maybe we take our Reformedness too seriously. You know that bumper sticker capsule, “Reformed and always reforming.” Perhaps it makes us too critical of ourselves,
I learned it from Meredith Kline (The Structure of Biblical Authority), who got it from George Mendenhall. We’ve had it wrong on the “two tables”
There’s no dearth of publishing in Christian theology. To the contrary, an expanding universe of theological publishers seems to churn out more and more books,
I’ve recently begun living alone in an off-the-grid cabin in Colorado’s San Isabel National Forest. No electricity or running water. No f lush toilet. No
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