
Jonathan Edwards, Slavery, John Piper, Wishful Thinking & Hierarchical Instincts
What does John’s Piper’s wishful thinking about his hero, Jonathan Edwards, tell us about Piper? Chris Gehrz writes on Patheos.
What does John’s Piper’s wishful thinking about his hero, Jonathan Edwards, tell us about Piper? Chris Gehrz writes on Patheos.
Beverly Gaventa pushes back against Hauerwas and Willimon’s controversial Christian Century article on pastoral care. The link to that piece, along with another reply are
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat invites people to consider faith, saying that the advances of science and modern society make faith more plausible, not
How do surveys identify “evangelicals”? Who defines “born again”? Views of who will be saved may be most indicative.
In a possible model for other schools, Birmingham-Southern College, outsmarts a state ban on COVID vaccination passports.
Olympic beach volleyball and handball, as well as gymnastics bring a spotlight to different dress codes for athletes. Freedom? Body-shaming? Privacy?
The artifacts, looted from Iraq, included many held by Hobby Lobby’s Museum of the Bible, and also Cornell University.
Absolute certainty doesn’t serve us well as Christians. But it doesn’t serve former Christians well either.
The abortion debate divides along class boundaries. What actually changes lives rather than trying to change minds?
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