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Singleness Lessons I Learned from the Early Church
The history of Christian celibacy is more complicated than we’d like to think.
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Taking the Trinitarian Christ out of Christmas
A recent poll shows nearly half of Americans believe a Christological heresy.
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Studying Great Evangelicals’ Lives Made Me Less Ambitious
To avoid hurting our marriages and families, we can learn from forerunners in the faith.
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‘This Is My Body,’ Broken into Three Views of Communion
Christian tradition diverges on the nature and meaning of the Lord’s Supper.
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What Atonement Theories Tell Us About Our Politics
They were developed in their historical contexts. What does that mean for today?
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Faithful Orthodoxy Requires Reading Widely
Evangelicals should humbly learn from all Christian tradition—yet many are ignorant or suspicious of pre-Protestant theology.
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What We Lose When We Livestream
Do our online viewers truly realize what they’re missing?
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How Irenaeus, Ambrose, and Basil Help Us See the Spirit
When the Holy Spirit seems tough for congregants to grasp, borrow these surprising images from the church fathers.
Bring Back Altar Calls
They could foster the worst in evangelical spirituality. But the best of it, too.
What Ancient Italian Churches Tell Us About Women in Ministry
An artistic record challenges the idea that Christian leadership was always restricted to men.
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