Why Evangelical Political Theology Needs a Nature-Grace Upgrade
A new statement on Christianity and politics misses the mark. We need a more robust political theology.
A new statement on Christianity and politics misses the mark. We need a more robust political theology.
Don Carson unpacks essential principles of biblical interpretation, calling students of the Bible to observe historical context and literary genres, seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance, and persevere in prayer.
Amid an uncertain and ever-changing world, how can believers remain the most hopeful of parents? Melissa Kruger gives us five reasons for hope.
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Florida’s proposed Amendment 4 to potentially legalize full-term abortion without parental consent is as deceptive in its presentation as it is wrong in its ethic.
If we’re going to have any meaningful long-term influence on the 40 million dechurched in America, churches need to ask these three questions.
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Gavin Ortlund considers the best arguments for and against Protestantism in his case for an always reforming church.
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Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss how, with God’s help, our churches can be marked by honesty, safety, and renewal.
Gavin Ortlund considers the best arguments for and against Protestantism in his case for an always reforming church.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss Christian submission to authorities, examining God’s providence, the government’s function, and more.
G. K. Beale explores the biblical call to separate from worldly temptations, urging believers to place their trust in Christ rather than in material comforts.
Collin Hansen and James Davison Hunter discuss America’s political crisis and whether Christians should still aim for ‘faithful presence.’
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss how, with God’s help, our churches can be marked by honesty, safety, and renewal.
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A new statement on Christianity and politics misses the mark. We need a more robust political theology.