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Hans Boersma
We are called daily to engage in the fight against curiosity as we explore ever more deeply the one question that truly matters: “Who do you say that I am?” Continue Reading »
Christian political theory cherishes Christ as the ultimate criterion of every cultural and political achievement. Continue Reading »
Those who knew J. I. Packer had no doubt that his lifelong reading of the Puritans fertilized his heart and mind. Continue Reading »
Loss of humility is visible wherever we turn. Continue Reading »
We need to relearn the joy of suffering in Christ and prepare for martyrdom. Continue Reading »
The bodily presence of Christ in the wafer and the bodily presence of the believers in church are two sides of the same coin. Continue Reading »
Does our collective preoccupation with the coronavirus get in the way of our ecclesial calling to meditate upon Jesus’s passion? Continue Reading »
The Christian faith does not terminate in propositions about God. This conviction comes through loud and clear in James K. A. Smith’s recently completed three-volume work, Cultural Liturgies. Smith’s trilogy may be read as a friendly yet firm word of caution to his Reformed . . . . Continue Reading »
Contemporary Monothelites typically get cold feet when it comes to confessing Christ's divinity. Continue Reading »
Modern understandings of creation are Manichaean in propensity. Continue Reading »
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