What Is Judaism? The Basics of Judaism in 10 Questions, 10 Definitions, and 10 Quotes

What are the basics of Judaism? Judaism is the religion of the Jews, with both “Jew” and “Judaism” derived from the name of one of Jacob’s sons, Judah. Judaism’s beliefs […]
Monotheism: Definition, Biblical Usage, and Meaning for Our Life

What is monotheism? Monotheism is the belief that only one God exists. While the New Testament church takes monotheism for granted, ancient Israel in the Old Testament shifted back and […]
What Is a Biblical Worldview? Definitions, Dilemmas, and Dangers

What is a biblical worldview, and does it matter? A biblical worldview is a view of the world which seeks to answer life’s biggest questions from the teachings of the […]
What Is the Oldest Religion? Q&A with World Religions Scholar Winfried Corduan

Why is it important to ask, “What is the oldest religion?” In the Bible, we see hints that the very first religion was based on experience with one God (monotheism), […]
RENEW Theology: What is Essential? What is Important? What is Personal?

Your theology is simply your “organized beliefs about God.” Everyone consciously or unconsciously has beliefs about God which they have organized one way or another. In this sense, everyone is […]
Book Review for Atheism on Trial: A Lawyer Examines the Case for Unbelief, by W. Mark Lanier

Attorney and biblical scholar Mark Lanier just released a powerful new book, Atheism on Trial: A Lawyer Examines the Case for Unbelief. This latest book is part of a three-book […]
What Is Process Theology? Definition and Evaluation

What is process theology? Process theology teaches that everything that exists—including God—is in an eternal process of growing and becoming. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean a chaotic mess, since God […]
5 Lessons Christians Can Appreciate from the Philosopher Plato

What can Christians learn from the ancient philosopher Plato on the soul’s immortality, the search for truth, the source of virtue? Here are five lessons Christians can appreciate from Plato. […]
