Thinking about Scripture, Practicing Scriptural Interpretation
Those of us with university or seminary training with biblical texts typically learned exegetical tools and methods in our biblical studies classes, but discussed the
Those of us with university or seminary training with biblical texts typically learned exegetical tools and methods in our biblical studies classes, but discussed the
The Trinitarian formula “Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer” has been around for some time, but seems now to be gaining traction as an appropriate, liturgical form of
The fallacy that women are inferior to men is one of the most obstinate and damaging delusions in Christian history. Multitudes of lives, institutions, and
Most Christian churches would say that they base their beliefs on the Bible. Some even stress that they “teach the Bible and nothing but the
One of the greatest challenges I faced as a seminarian and grad student in theology was the fearful prospect of having to make a skilled
There has been no shortage of books and articles on the Holy Spirit by scholars in recent decades. It is surprising to discover, however, that
I was asked to write about the state of the science and faith conversation within the evangelical community – broadly defined. I write not as
I’ve been in evangelical churches and circles for over forty years. I’ve taught theology for over twenty years in evangelical institutions. My experience and those
The confusion among Christians regarding core doctrines of the faith, recently highlighted in a survey published in Christianity Today, is not simply the result of
One of the most common reasons that people refuse to be a part of Christianity, or decide to leave it, is the reality of tragedy.