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The New Testament Authors Had Enslaved Helpers. How Much Does That Matter?

They likely farmed out the most physically arduous elements of composition. But they (and God) still deserve credit for the words.

We Are ‘Gods’ Because We are God’s

The Book of John reminds us that Jesus’ humanity makes ours possible.

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.

Christianity Is a Birth Story

From the Exodus to the Gospels, Scripture is shot through with images of labor pains leading to joy.

John 3:16: So Loved, So Familiar

We need fresh eyes for our faith’s basic teachings, no matter how long we’ve studied the Bible.

Divine Abundance Is More Than a Charismatic Hobbyhorse

The language of extravagant blessing is thoroughly biblical—even if it’s sometimes abused.

‘Why Church?’ Is the Wrong Question

Private devotion, community service, and entertainment aren’t what the local congregation is for.

Read Like Nicodemus

Books invite us to ask questions, ponder, and even change our minds.

The Light Leading Us Home

An Advent reading for December 13.

We See the Morning Star More Brightly Through the Ages

Jesus’ title in Revelation is only enhanced by our improved knowledge of astronomy.

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