Theology

Why the Nicene Creed Still Matters for Making Disciples Today

Why the Nicene Creed still matters today—and how catechesis shaped the early church and can form disciples in a new global awakening.

Food for Thought

Shepherding the church has been and always will be theological at root.

Back to School: Why Theological Education Matters to the Church

Evangelism is the church’s speech to the outside world, but worship is where it learns its grammar.

Jack Levison: The Spirit According to the Old Testament

A Boundless God (Baker Academic)

Is the Holy Spirit Breath, Wind, or Spirit?

Exploring the multifaceted nature of the holy spirit as breath, wind, and spirit.

Exploring Christian Ecological Virtue Ethics

An exploration into Christian ecological virtue ethics, focusing on the intersection of virtue ethics and environmental ethics.

Steve Wilkens: What’s So Funny About God?

A Theological Look at Humor

The Holy and the Mundane Christian Life

The Christian life is full of humorous and profound paradoxes, exploring the holy and the mundane.

Jonathan Edwards and the Aftereffects of the Great Awakening

True religion consists in the movement of one's will toward obedience to God, as explored in the context of Jonathan Edwards's experiences after the Great Awakening.

Why God Cares About the Physical Earth

“God is committed to the earth that he has made, and he delights when we rejoice in the good things he has given us to enjoy.”