God Did That: On Sovereignty and the Reformation
On an anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, how ought we consider its European roots? How might people of color embrace the good of the tradition?
Read moreOn an anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, how ought we consider its European roots? How might people of color embrace the good of the tradition?
Read moreIntro: silent prophets. In seminary I took an Old Testament class where the professor assigned a book by MLK jr.
Read moreDoes contextual theology hinder missions? Most importantly for Evangelicals, does it lead to relativism?
Read moreIt’s time to address some objections. Here are some thoughts on why I purposely don’t give examples of “white theology” and why I think that such a concept actually serves the unity of the church.
Read moreGuest contributor James Duguid shares what goes through his “white” mind when he reads things like Reformed Margins.
Read moreWhat is normative for American and Reformed identities? Let it be a passion for the blessing of the nations!
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