Natural Sex Again
by Peter J. LeithartHistory indicates that there is some ineradicable knowledge of the truth about sex, argues Pastor Rich Bledsoe. Continue Reading »
History indicates that there is some ineradicable knowledge of the truth about sex, argues Pastor Rich Bledsoe. Continue Reading »
During the sixteenth century, Protestants and Catholics both wanted economic activity to be subordinated to Christian ends. It didn’t turn out that way. Continue Reading »
According to Congar, Tradition is only faithful if it is always freshened. Continue Reading »
The dragon is not the only one to fall from heaven in Revelation 12. Continue Reading »
Israel makes silver trumpets to assemble, to announce a departure, for war, and for festivity. Continue Reading »
Is the Catholic church a true church? Seventeenth-century Anglicans pondered the question a lot, with sometimes surprising results. Continue Reading »
State control of religion is a product of the Reformation, and the paradoxical product is privatization and a de-socialization of Christianity. Continue Reading »
Paul’s first statement of justification (Acts 13) holds some surprises. Continue Reading »
Unity is a goal of Christian mission, as well as a necessary, and necessarily visible means. Continue Reading »
Theology in the modern world is not always a dispute about truth. It’s often an effort to bolster tribal loyalties. Continue Reading »
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