What the Millennialists Have Right
Back in the days when theologians in the world of conservative Protestantism got excited about the differences among premillennialists, postmillenialists, and amillennialists, it was not
Back in the days when theologians in the world of conservative Protestantism got excited about the differences among premillennialists, postmillenialists, and amillennialists, it was not
Your great-grandma says I talk like an old preacher, which is to say, too much. Maybe she’s right. She’s right about a lot of things.
The Reformed Church (RCA) of Highland Park, New Jersey, stands on a side street just off the main thoroughfare of this residential town of about
I am delighted that this book came to be written; I worry that it will not be read as widely as it should be. As
Some years ago a psychologist named Jonathan Haidt published some very intriguing data on what he called “elevation,” which is the opposite of disgust. We
Several years ago I was in England, researching the life of a very minor Modernist poet. I had dutifully made the rounds of libraries far
Those are the gentle, mournful sounds of a denomination imploding. Sad to say, they are not the first, nor will they be the last. But
In “The Mournful Sounds of Implosion,” my colleague at Hope College, Don Luidens, delivers an advance eulogy for what he sees as the “pending demise”
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