In light of recent events, we are republishing this piece written after the Charleston shooting on June 17, 2015. Samuel Loncar on America,
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Amy Peeler on reading the Bible today Biblical Studies is changing. This is not news; the discipline has been undergoing methodological shifts
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Joel S. Kaminsky on the significance of humor in biblical persecution A number of years ago I wrote an essay examining the humorous elements
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Audrey Farley Reviews Wendy Kline “It was the most amazing experience of my life, feeling him come through my body,” Brazilian supermodel Gisele
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Frederick Klaits Reviews Jason Bruner What happens when people’s cultural and social horizons undergo dramatic shifts? For those who have experienced colonial rule,
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Paul Griffiths on Tonstad’s Queer Theology: Beyond Apologetics Tonstad’s book is a concise, clear, lively, and provocative introduction to its topic, as well as
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Myles Werntz on the Theological Implications of Immigration My own journey to thinking about the moral implications of immigration was relatively late; having
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Fantasies, like dreams, can surprise you. My fantasy is always the same. The sun streams over my shoulder—that crisp, new light of early
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Yonghua Ge reviews Lydia Schumacher’s Theological Philosophy: Rethinking the Rationality of Christian Faith Apologetics, the discipline that defends the reasonableness of faith against its
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