The Ecumenical Movement and its Critics: A Reply to Jordan J. Ballor
The summer of 2010 witnessed a significant event in the history of the worldwide Reformed family of churches: the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC)
The summer of 2010 witnessed a significant event in the history of the worldwide Reformed family of churches: the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC)
Question 52. What comfort is it to thee that “Christ shall come again to judge the quick and the dead”? Answer: That in all my
If you should pick up Marilynne Robinson’s Absence of Mind, I suggest that you begin at the end. This is not simply because Robinson writes
James K.A. Smith forays into the now-popular epistolary genre with the compact and accessible Letters to a Young Calvinist. It is timely, as Smith notes
More than a year ago already, my uncle Rodney died of cancer. He never had a family of his own, living with his parents until
For many readers, the story of Abraham and Isaac is one of the most troubling stories of the Bible. By this point in Abraham’s story,
Every child has a childhood, but some childhoods are not for children. Take the Windshield Wiper children for instance. Every day these boys, ages six
Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, has undergone somewhat of a renaissance in its methodology for teaching biblical Hebrew over the last five years. The
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