Helen Paynter
Judges 19 tells the gruesome story of an unnamed woman’s violent brutalization. But let’s begin by giving this…
Helen Paynter
Judges 19 tells the gruesome story of an unnamed woman’s violent brutalization. But let’s begin by giving this…
D. Glenn Butner, Jr.
A perennial theological question set before the church is whether the doctrine of the Trinity is rooted in…
Joshua Coutts
In my previous article, I identified two kinds of division attested among early believers in the New Testament…
Joshua Coutts
In my previous article, I argued that what makes for distinctively Christian unity is Jesus—not a flat…
Joshua Coutts
Since the first century, Christians have engaged in conflict, some of which has led to schism between them…
Ben Thomas
The books of the Old Testament contain narrative threads, recurring themes, repeated word groups, and other literary devices…
Hywel George
Taking the Lord’s Supper is the privilege and duty of all Christians. However, many Christians have eating disorders…
Scott Schuleit
My wife and I were on the way to church for the annual Christmas Eve candlelight service. The…
Jackson Shepard
Jesus’ washing of the disciples’ feet is a well-known and beloved story, and rightly so. It is…
Sarah Lawson
What does it mean to have a large word-hoard? Can I trust a leechcrafter? And how scared
David T. Koyzis
The Gospels record seven instances of Jesus healing someone on the sabbath day. The three Synoptic Gospels tell…
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