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 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…
Wen-Pin Leow
In 2018, I had the honour of editing a book entitled Call Me By Name, which featured the…
Joshua Coutts
What happens to corporate worship when we cannot be truly “corporate”—literally “united in body”?
Trevor Laurence
Corporate worship is embodied catechesis. More than a context for expressing the contents of our hearts, more than…
Adonis Vidu
The current pandemic has generated some very contradictory reactions. There are those that, for a variety of reasons…
D. Glenn Butner, Jr.
As part of a modern retrieval of trinitarian thought, much exegetical and theological work has sought…
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