We Are Not Our Worldview
As Christians, we often define ourselves by ideology, but Jesus calls us to a deeper sense of identity.
Las personas son más que su cosmovisión
Como cristianos, a menudo nos definimos por nuestra ideología, pero Jesús nos llama a tener un sentido más profundo de identidad.
5 Lessons Christians Can Learn from the Barmen Declaration
How a wartime confession resisted Hitler’s Nazification of the German church, and why its principles are still relevant today.
Fleming Rutledge on the Cross
The priest and author speaks to the power of the Crucifixion.
Al hablar de Hamás, argumentar desde la postura de ‘ambas partes’ resultará siempre en un fracaso moral
Israelíes y palestinos son igualmente amados por Dios. Pero no hay ambigüedad moral sobre la maldad genocida de Hamás.
If This Ain’t Country, Expand Your Canon
Beyoncé’s right. Whether listening to Cowboy Carter or reading theology, diversity is a good thing.
Died: Eberhard Jüngel, Theologian Who Saw Trinity Revealed in the Cross
East German student of Karl Barth and Martin Heidegger believed “God has become speakable.”
Doing Theology in Context with Dr. Justo González
How our context—and even Jesus’ context—shapes how we read, interpret, and engage with Scripture.
The Generous Genius of Jürgen Moltmann
Memories and reflections of the famed theologian from his last overseas doctoral student and friend of 33 years.
The Church Is the World’s Greatest Love Story
Formal membership figures might rise and fall. But God’s desire for his people never wavers.