Our Postmodern Moment, Part 3: The Biblical Metanarrative
This is the final installment of a three-part article that I’ve been invited to write on the question of how Christians might engage our contemporary
This is the final installment of a three-part article that I’ve been invited to write on the question of how Christians might engage our contemporary
This is part 2 of a three-part essay in which I’ve been invited to revisit the analysis that Brian Walsh and I made in our
We live in a time of toxic polarization. It’s not just that people hold different opinions. It’s that we hold our opinions vehemently—often with disdain
Systematic theology is a vast field with a wide range of sub-disciples and a seemingly endless number of scholarly approaches. It is nearly impossible to
As of May 1, the largest body of Methodists in the world has split, officially, into The United Methodist Church (UMC) and the Global Methodist
A vegan, an atheist, and a cross-fitter walked into a bar. We know this because they each announced it to everyone in the bar within
Our living planet is in peril, pressed on all sides by unprecedented dangers. Human action and inaction, to no small degree, are at the root
[Editor’s note: Written shortly before his untimely death in the fall of 2021, this essay provides a window into Professor Abraham’s four-volume work, Divine Agency
What is your biggest challenge in ministry, especially as it relates to your theology? I’ve asked this question many times to the graduates of the
Last month I came across a complaint on the internet. It was pretty standard as internet complaints go, but it stayed with me because it