TIU Announces Plans to Move Undergrad Program Online
Facing enrollment declines, the Illinois university ends in-person and residential learning, except for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and its law school in California.
Facing Financial Challenges, TEDS Cuts Faculty Positions
The number of full-time students at the evangelical seminary has dropped 44 percent in 20 years.
What the Kingdom of God Is Like
The kingdom was central to Jesus’ teaching, but it can be divisive for his followers.
Died: Ian Howard Marshall, Courageous and Winsome Bible Scholar
A tribute to the New Testament expert who kept the flame of evangelical scholarship from burning out.
Editors’ Note
Died: Marcus Borg, Liberal Jesus Scholar and Friendly Provocateur
What evangelical scholars are saying about the theologian and his work.
Poetic Justice at the Red Sea
A scholar explains what happened at the great biblical event.
How to Date Jesus’ Wife
New tests suggest a manuscript fragment is ancient after all. Is it important? We asked noncanonical gospels expert Nicholas Perrin.
The Unfolding Faith
A bird’s eye view of the early church, the emergence of the Gnostics, and the development of the biblical canon.
No Other Gospel
Despite the appearance of Gnostic “gospels,” the early church decided that Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were without rival.