
Divine Incomprehensibility: A Conversation with Ronni Kurtz
Because the triune God has graciously revealed himself, he is knowable. But because he is infinite, there is always more to him than finite creatures
Because the triune God has graciously revealed himself, he is knowable. But because he is infinite, there is always more to him than finite creatures
Abigail Shrier’s Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up (Sentinel, 2024) is the investigative journalist’s second bestseller exploring threats to the welfare of minors
Reading and interpreting the Bible is more, never less, than applying the correct principles. That’s because the Scriptures are unlike any other writing in that
Dr. Keith Plummer, Dean of the School of Divinity, speaks about the significance of Christ’s death and the necessity to not forget the importance of
What could a book written about television forty years ago possibly have to teach us about living well and wisely in our world of smartphones,
When it comes to controversial topics, it’s tempting to go to one of two extremes—to engage people with vitriol, anger, and contentiousness in our determination
Chris Martin, author of The Wolf in Their Pockets: 13 Ways the Social Internet Threatens the People You Lead, returns to the podcast to talk
At Cairn University, all of our students have to take Apologetics as part of their required curriculum. Each semester, I start a class by asking
Central to the historic Christian faith is the confession that our God is triune, one in being and three in persons. Admittedly, this truth exceeds our
Seasoned journalist Bonnie Kristian believes America is in the midst of a knowledge crisis that the church cannot afford to ignore. In fact, she thinks