
Varieties of Christian Universalism
Reviewing this book is an act of penance for me. A while back I published an article in Christianity Today explaining why I am not
Reviewing this book is an act of penance for me. A while back I published an article in Christianity Today explaining why I am not
In the realm of intellectual discourse, the intersection between faith and science has long been a battleground of ideas and ideologies. In his thought-provoking work,
A friend of mine here in Oman wears a T-shirt with a quote from J.R.R. Tolkien, “Not all who wander are lost.” One of the
“Touch has a memory,” said the poet John Keats, who stared down the impending loss of his own life: death from tuberculosis at the age
“Stay curious just a little bit longer.” A Cohort Detroit (the ministry I lead) alum introduced me to this wisdom from Michael Bungay Stanier, author
Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of the few 20th-century theologians who are known by name to many people who otherwise don’t pay much attention to theology
Not Alone: Gatineau, Quebec Sophie was born and raised in Quebec. She left the Catholic Church because its worship services were impersonal and it failed
In a crumbling monastery, overlooking grazing sheep and stony shores, we said words that cracked something open in my heart and changed my life forever.
We live in suspicious times. I wore a mask during my most recent trip to the grocery store. As I was checking out, I noticed
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