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- ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and the Beautiful Mystery of God’s SilenceWho knew two nonverbal rocks had so much to say?Isabel Ong|
- Faithful Orthodoxy Requires Reading WidelyEvangelicals should humbly learn from all Christian tradition—yet many are ignorant or suspicious of pre-Protestant theology.Matthew Barrett|简体中文繁體中文
- What Lent Teaches Me About the Vices of TimeFasting resists our society’s expectations about efficiency and instant gratification.Jen Pollock Michel|Português
- Twentieth-Century Theology Lost Sight of Something Essential about the TrinityIt’s time to recover the teaching that Father, Son, and Spirit act as one, with no “division of labor” between them.Matthew Barrett|español
- The Church Mothers Teach Us to Delight in ScriptureMonica and Macrina didn’t just influence Augustine and Gregory of Nyssa. They were biblical interpreters in their own right.Han-luen Kantzer Komline|Português简体中文繁體中文
- Christ Suffered for Our Sins, but He Didn’t Go to Hell for ThemA theologian explores what did (and didn’t) happen on Holy Saturday.Interview by Brad East|
- The Gospels Are Fact Not FolkloreWhy the first four books of the New Testament should be read as serious historical sources.Interview by Christopher Reese|
- CT Women: Our 15 Favorite PrayersWomen from across the country share words that shape their prayer lives.Compiled by Morgan Lee|
- Why Augustine’s ‘Come to Jesus’ Moment Tells an Incomplete StoryThe same church father who experienced a radical turn to faith also preached a gospel of continual conversion.Han-luen Kantzer Komline|
- How Universalism, ‘the Opiate of the Theologians,’ Went MainstreamMichael McClymond decries the rising popularity of an idea Christians have rejected for most of church history.Interview by Paul Copan|
