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by Peter J. LeithartOne of the heartening developments of recent years is a renewed appreciation of typological interpretation among Protestants for the Bible. Continue Reading »
One of the heartening developments of recent years is a renewed appreciation of typological interpretation among Protestants for the Bible. Continue Reading »
David Lloyd Dusenbury joins the podcast to discuss his new book, I Judge No One: A Political Life of Jesus. Continue Reading »
The world can be saved from itself only by a Savior who ruthlessly exposes the greed and libido dominandi that lurk behind captivating screens of civility and piety. Continue Reading »
Mark’s Gospel is the Gospel of Jesus the Fool. Mark’s Gospel confronts us with Jesus’s folly in at least two ways: the folly of retreat and the folly of humility. Continue Reading »
Sholem Asch's 1939 novel The Nazarene deserves new readers. Continue Reading »
Having suffered all, Christ can sympathize with all. Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. Continue Reading »
Liturgy isn't a magical rite, but an act of worship. Continue Reading »
Thomas shows us that to believe in Jesus is to worship him. Continue Reading »
A new book of conversations between Samuel Wells and Stanley Hauerwas discusses the role of theology in the lives of ordinary Christians. Continue Reading »
There’s a direct tie between our response to COVID hardships and our reaction to the cross of Christ. Continue Reading »