La mujer que le dio al mundo mil nombres para Dios
Cómo una lingüista británica y un fallido golpe de estado nigeriano cambiaron la historia de la traducción bíblica.
El sorprendente descubrimiento acerca de aquellos misioneros colonialistas y proselitistas
No salieron en busca de cambiar la historia. Sin embargo, la labor de un investigador moderno muestra que precisamente eso fue lo que hicieron.
Died: Harry R. Jackson Jr., Charismatic Bishop and Trump Adviser
Predicting a movement of black conservatives coming out of megachurches, he joined forces with the Religious Right to influence national politics.
The ’20s Come Roaring Back
Conservative Christians were mocked in the courtroom. Famous preachers were caught in scandal. Did we learn anything?
The ‘First-Century Mark’ Saga from Inside the Room
My reflections after eight years of silence.
Translating the N. T. Wright and David Bentley Hart Tussle
The recent New Testament dust-up between big-name scholars reminds us how hard—and important—Bible translation can be.
A Modern “Old-Time Religion”
Moody Bible Institute and corporate evangelicalism.
Poems That Make Grown Men Cry
“What thou lov’st well is thy true heritage.”
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity’s Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
The Prosperity Gospel Is Surprisingly Mainstream
Mocked and derided across the cultural spectrum, the message of “health and wealth” enjoys wider support than one might imagine.