Reading while White (1)
I have a fair amount in common with Dr. Esau McCaulley, assistant professor at Wheaton College and author of Reading while Black (IVP Academic, 2020).
I have a fair amount in common with Dr. Esau McCaulley, assistant professor at Wheaton College and author of Reading while Black (IVP Academic, 2020).
When thinking about those who need ministry care within our congregations, it’s easy to overlook service members, veterans, and military families. They often appear composed,
Mark Twain once said, wryly, “Faith is believin’ what you know ain’t so.” Many Christians, including myself, would have much to disagree with in Twain’s
Over the past several years biblical scholarship has given vigorous attention to the character of our Gospels and to the most appropriate ways to read
The task of faithfully pastoring a church so that its life together would embody Christ’s life and ministry has never been easy. It is even
In 2015, Pauline scholars were eager to read the much-anticipated study by John M. G. Barclay entitled Paul and the Gift (Eerdmans) and it did
In part one of this essay, we explored biblical law regarding the humane treatment of domestic animals. We learned that the people of Israel were
The subject matter of this article is one of the most misunderstood topics of holiness and social justice in the Christian community today. The topic
The impact of Larry W. Hurtado’s work on the study of the New Testament and early Christian origins has been broad and deep, leaving a
With the rise of the information revolution that spawned so many outlets for expression on social media, from twitter to Facebook to blogs, we are