
The Human-Flourishing Argument
In the middle of March 2015, the Elders Board of City Church San Francisco announced in a letter to its congregation (and published on its

In the middle of March 2015, the Elders Board of City Church San Francisco announced in a letter to its congregation (and published on its

Six hundred one years ago – July 6, 1415 – in the German city of Constance, a Roman Catholic council declared Jan Hus, the Czech

What are we going to do with Genesis 1? I have heard that question throughout my career, first as a pastor and then as a

As a scientist, I find reading Scripture can sometimes be difficult. I believe that the Bible is the living word of God, a text written

In his monograph Called to the Life of the Mind, Richard Mouw recalls teaching his first philosophy class, which included the thought of the philosopher

I was one of those kids who always responded to altar calls. Being raised in a conservative Christian household during the turbulent ‘60s, I had

When one of the authors met little Kunthy and Chanda in Cambodia, they were 11-and 12-year-old girls living as children should live – going to

In 1974, two scholars were scheduled to deliver prestigious lectures on opposite sides of the Atlantic. The political theorist Hannah Arendt, an American citizen, traveled

“And I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, keep them in