Orthodoxy and Relevance

Christians have long talked about life as a journey, whether as runners or pilgrims or travelers or something else. Journeys tend to involve forks in the road, decisions to make, and obstacles to overcome. Sometimes, the decisions of this journey are between light and darkness, holiness and sin, redemption and backsliding. In these instances, theContinue reading “Orthodoxy and Relevance”

Recommended Reading: September 29

If you read one article this week, engage The Long Theological Shadow by John Ehrett. For those of you with additional reading time, check out the following selections, gathered from around the blogging world. Happy reading!

Recommended Reading: September 1

If you read one article this week, engage Leadership and Suicide: When Ending It Seems Like the Only Way Out by Carey Nieuwhof For those of you with additional reading time this fine September (!) day, check out the following selections gathered from around the blogging world. Happy reading!

Recommended Reading: August 19

If you read one article this week, look at Doctrine is Inevitable by Samuel James. For those of you with additional reading time, check out the following suggestions, gathered from around the interwebs. Happy reading!

Recommended Reading: August 4

If you read one article this week, engage The Great Commission Starts in Your Backyard by Noel Green Estes. For those of you with additional reading time weekend, check out the following selections, gathered from around the interwebs. Happy reading!

Recommended Reading: July 16

If you read one article this week, engage Letter to an Aspiring Theologian by Kevin Vanhoozer. For those of you with additional reading time this weekend, check out the following suggestions, gathered from around the interwebs. Happy reading!

Recommended Reading: June 16

If you read one article this weekend, look at No Victory for Religious Liberty by Darel Paul. If you have more reading time, check out the following selections gathered from around the blogging world. Happy reading!

Recommended Reading: May 26

If you read one article, reflect over The Amish Understand a Life-Changing Truth about Technology by Michael Coren. For those of you with additional reading time this weekend, check out the following suggestions, gathered (as always) from around the interwebs. Think I missed sharing something important? Let me know in a comment below. Happy reading!

The Non-Denominational Reformation

Every 500 years or so in the history of the Christian church, a significant restructuring seems to take place. Around the year 500, a church council at Chalcedon published what most of Christendom calls the clearest explanation of orthodox Christology: Christ is one person with two natures. However, large swaths of Christians—the Oriental Orthodox (suchContinue reading “The Non-Denominational Reformation”

Recommended Reading: May 12

If you read one article this week, engage Evangelical Gnosticism by Abigail Rine Favale For those of you with additional reading time this fine Spring day, check out the following selections, gathered from around the interwebs. Happy reading! Theology and Churchworld Lessons from the Worst Sermon I Ever Heard by Mike McKinley Pope Francis, Nondenominationalist?Continue reading “Recommended Reading: May 12”