The End For Which God Made Us
by Peter J. LeithartWe are created to participate in the life of the Trinity. Continue Reading »
We are created to participate in the life of the Trinity. Continue Reading »
What pushes Evangelicals and Catholics together. Continue Reading »
Is “missional ecclesiology” an alternative to denominationalism, or is it denominationalism? Continue Reading »
What comes after denominations, if denominations leave? Continue Reading »
Faculty often quarrel over curricula. That’s as it should be. A curriculum, especially its core courses required of all students, is an educational institution’s constitution. To tell a young person he must take this or that course announces a university’s highest priorities. This makes a . . . . Continue Reading »
Discussions of world Christianity retain a Western bias. Continue Reading »
Unity is desirable; it's a demand of the gospel. Is it urgent? Continue Reading »
Suppose you're convinced that pursuing unity in the church is an urgent demand: What do you do? Continue Reading »
The churches can offer healing to our world only if the churches can plausibly show themselves to be one church. Continue Reading »
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