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Died: Jürgen Moltmann, Theologian of Hope

A German soldier found by Christ in a prisoner of war camp, he became a renowned Christian scholar who taught that “God weeps with us so that we may someday laugh with him.”

Mad Max Does Genesis

Furiosa begins with a retelling of the biblical Fall. After its apocalypse comes something new.

It’s the End of the World (But Not as We Know It)

The total eclipse is the latest of many apocalyptic expectations corrupting our view of Revelation.

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Was Carnival Rapture Warning Courageous or Inappropriate? Brazil Debates Eschatology

After pop star’s surprise witness ends with a bang, evangelical leaders discuss whether to axe apocalypse talk as ineffective evangelism.

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The Surprising Staying Power of Dispensationalism

As a school of theology, it’s in decline. As a cultural and political force, it’s more influential than ever.

Left Behind at the Ballot Box

Our view of the end times should affect our politics. But how?

Public Theology Project

On Tucker Carlson and the Fear of Being Replaced

Christians who seek the wrong kingdom will dread the wrong apocalypse.

Evangelical End Times Thinking Has a Baby-and-Bathwater Issue

We shouldn’t toss out Christ’s second coming with bizarre theories of how it will unfold.

Revelation Is Good News for Today, not a Game Plan for the Future

For a clearer picture of this mysterious book, try trading a prediction lens for a missional lens.

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