Twelve Propositions for Pastors
by Peter J. LeithartA meeting of pastor and president is a meeting of two kings, one of whom is ordained to represent the King of heaven. Continue Reading »
A meeting of pastor and president is a meeting of two kings, one of whom is ordained to represent the King of heaven. Continue Reading »
Growth in gratitude to God is reflected not by having ever more spontaneous feelings of gratitude to God when life goes well, but rather by having an ever greater ability to live non-resentfully even when it does not. Continue Reading »
Jesus Revolution is a tale ripe for the excesses of made-by-evangelicals filmmaking, where drama often morphs into preachy melodrama. But, to their credit, the filmmaking team largely resists those temptations. Continue Reading »
The “mere Christianity” at Grove City College is more ecclesial than the thirty-six odd words plucked from the website may indicate. Continue Reading »
Nothing I have read of late matches the clarity with which that last pithy paragraph of Micah Mattix's recent essay illuminates our present moment. Continue Reading »
Many Christian institutions have become prone to mission-drift and to conflating voguish pieties with gospel mandates because they have come to embrace an identity of “mere Christianity” over confessional particularity. Continue Reading »
Our contemporary malaise cannot be understood without considering the physical spaces in which we work, study, live, and die. Continue Reading »
Events happening over the coming days that may interest our readers. Continue Reading »
Dr. Joshua Mitchell addresses the rise of identity politics, its relation to Christianity, and the destruction of societal institutions. Continue Reading »
If gay partnerships are legitimate, why deny them the status of marriage? And if they are not legitimate, why bless them? Continue Reading »