
Called Into Questions: A Conversation with Matthew Lee Anderson
The Christian faith provides intellectually and existentially satisfying answers to many of life’s questions. But it likewise challenges us to consider whether the things we’re
The Christian faith provides intellectually and existentially satisfying answers to many of life’s questions. But it likewise challenges us to consider whether the things we’re
Dr. Gary Edward Schnittjer, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament at Cairn University, is co-editor of the Scripture Connections series to which he is also a
The question “Am I being formed?” is never a valid one for the Christian. Rather, we must continually ask ourselves “By what am I being formed and how?” In
Our world is becoming increasingly polarized, and we’re prone to division before unity in any number of arenas. Technology fractures our sense of embodiment and
Matthew T. Martens is the author of Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal, a book in which he hopes “to demonstrate from Scripture that justice
Christian colleges and universities committed to biblical authority endeavor to help students see the connection between their faith and the academic subjects they’re studying. This
Artificial intelligence and deconstruction are topics receiving a lot of attention in a variety of Christian circles but rarely in the same place. Dr. Michael
As evidenced by the multitude of tributes offered following his death, the pastoral ministry, speaking, writing, and example of the late Dr. Timothy Keller helped
The following is a chapter written by Dr. Keith Plummer, dean of the School of Divinity at the University. This chapter was originally written for and
Dr. Keith Plummer recently spoke with Jay Kim, lead pastor of teaching at WestGate Church in the Silicon Valley, to discuss his book, Analog Church: Why