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The Church Fathers Belong in Creation Debates. But Handle Them with Care.

We can humbly seek their wisdom without treating them as mascots for one position or another.

Let’s Not Give Up Meetings on the Church Calendar

What if we ordered our habitual gatherings around Christ and the gospel story more than twice a year?

In This House We Believe Creeds Are for Church, Not Politics

Vivek Ramaswamy’s right-wing satire of the popular progressive yard sign has the same flaws as its target.

Faithful Orthodoxy Requires Reading Widely

Evangelicals should humbly learn from all Christian tradition—yet many are ignorant or suspicious of pre-Protestant theology.

What Lent Teaches Me About the Vices of Time

Fasting resists our society’s expectations about efficiency and instant gratification.

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Twentieth-Century Theology Lost Sight of Something Essential about the Trinity

It’s time to recover the teaching that Father, Son, and Spirit act as one, with no “division of labor” between them.

The Church Mothers Teach Us to Delight in Scripture

Monica and Macrina didn’t just influence Augustine and Gregory of Nyssa. They were biblical interpreters in their own right.

Christ Suffered for Our Sins, but He Didn’t Go to Hell for Them

A theologian explores what did (and didn’t) happen on Holy Saturday.

The Gospels Are Fact Not Folklore

Why the first four books of the New Testament should be read as serious historical sources.

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