Protestantism
A selection of recent articles on this topic
The Pillar and Foundation of Truth: A Statement by Evangelicals and Catholics Together
As the People of God, the Church is the temple of the Holy Spirit, Christ’s very body…
Lessons from the Decline of Protestant Churches
Reports of the financial struggles and decline in membership among large American denominations have become so commonplace…
What Protestants Get Wrong About the Epistle to the Hebrews
The Epistle to the Hebrews proclaims the superiority of the new to the old, the second to…
Cancel Culture at Regent College
I attended Regent College, a non-denominational graduate school in Vancouver, in the 1980s. The school is of…
Finding Faith in the Fragments
When your parents were married for seventeen years before you were born, as mine were, you spend…
God and Man at Wheaton
Wheaton College once produced some of the boldest Christian voices in America. With graduates like Billy Graham,…
A New Evangelical Harvest
American culture is undergoing a “vibe shift.” There’s a resurgence of hope among conservatives that politics and…
The Bible Throughout the Ages
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Bruce Gordon joins in…
Forgiveness: A Statement by Jews and Christians
In January 2023, a group of Jewish and Christian scholars met to form a circle of study…
Reparations Should Not Trump Communion
Throughout Christian history, periods of social crisis have typically provoked an intensification of the faithful’s belief and…
You Can Take That to the Bank
Jesus labeling money “Mammon” is most curious, seeing as the Aramaic term māmōnā means “faithful,” “reliable,” “true,”…
What God Is This?
My wife and I think Rome is the greatest city on earth; we try to go every…
Middlebrow Protestantism
In 1979, a player for the Baltimore Orioles named Pat Kelly hit a home run and raised…
Evangelicals and the Exit Polls
Among the striking features of Donald J. Trump’s victory on November 5 is the emergence of a…
The New Divide in Global Anglicanism
For the last fifty years the Anglican Communion has been divided over the doctrine of marriage. That…