Nihilism — in Nazi Germany and today

Mar 9, 2024 by

By Carl Trueman, First Things.  (image credit: Wikimedia Commons) Twice in the last ten days my dear friend and colleague Fran Maier has drawn attention to the importance of Dietrich Bonhoeffer for the church in America today. At...

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The One Right Answer to the Problem of Pain

Mar 4, 2024 by

By Randy Newman, TGC. Over the many years that I’ve listened to people share their struggles and questions about faith, the problem of pain is the objection most frequently raised. That makes sense. It’s a disturbing and ever-present...

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The True Meaning of ‘Reconciliation’: A Biblical Response to the Church of England’s Latest Error

Feb 29, 2024 by

By Rollin Grams, Bible and Mission. Having pressed ahead with its blessings of homosexual unions,[1] the Church of England now wants to repair the disunity this has inevitably rendered in the denomination.  The words ‘love’ and ‘faith’...

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Martyrdom, Holy Wars, and the Roman Catholic Just War Tradition

Feb 6, 2024 by

By Josiah Hasbrouck, Juicy Ecumenism. Amidst the persistence of violent global conflicts, consideration of just war principles is ever-needed. Given the Christian origins of the just war tradition, these time-tested principles become even...

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Bishop of Newcastle quits LLF post over appointment of a conservative theological advisor to the House of Bishop

Feb 1, 2024 by

by Julian Mann, Anglican Ink: The appointment of a conservative opponent of same-sex blessings as interim theological adviser to the Church of England’s House of Bishop has led to the bombshell resignation of the Bishop of Newcastle,...

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Evangelists, Let the Doctrine of Predestination Batter Your Heart

Jan 22, 2024 by

By Jenny Manley, TGC. (Editor’s note: The writer examines a difficult doctrine, and argues for its relevance in today’s church)   “What do we call the test?” Leslie Groves asked Robert Oppenheimer. “Batter my heart,...

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