A Cure for Fundamentalism(s)
Only the Reformed doctrine of common grace will allow Christians to uphold their absolute convictions, while engaging with the “Other.”
Read moreOnly the Reformed doctrine of common grace will allow Christians to uphold their absolute convictions, while engaging with the “Other.”
Read moreUnderstanding #BlackLivesMatter from a Reformed and Biblical perspective on justice.
Read moreGuest blogger Paige Britton explains how she has wrestled with the tension between her calling and her gender.
Read moreDr. Vern Poythress presents several obstacles to upholding a classical dispensational theology.
Read moreTo finish the series, Marcos calls on Christians to confront injustice and protest on behalf of the disenfranchised.
Read moreIn light of the terrorist attacks in Paris and the ensuing chaos around the world, what more timely thing is there to do but pray?
Read moreGuest contributor Lisa Robinson shares her excitement over G.K. Beale’s latest book on Revelation and her own journey towards covenant theology.
Read moreThe terrorist attack in Paris has set the world on edge. No matter our pain, we cannot tolerate Islamophobia.
Read moreWhat we saw or read this week: Calling out Christian conferences for their lack of minority speakers, how European churches are ministering to Muslim refugees, and the struggle for religious freedom in Indonesia.
Read moreAs the series continues, injustices in the fabric of the capital punishment system are highlighted.
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