What Is Liberation Theology? What It Teaches and Why It Matters

Liberation theology is a way of seeing theology as primarily something you do in order to help oppressed people. Although it started with Marxist-influenced Latin American theologians, this way of […]
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 […]
Discipling Minds for This Cultural Moment

Part of Christian discipleship is to disciple minds. In order to help us disciple minds for this cultural moment, we will explore three questions about current Western culture. You know […]
Some Positives of Christian Education

As I think about topics to address concerning Christian education, I often find myself focusing on cautions and pitfalls. Things that Christian educators should watch out for and work to […]
Is the New Testament Reliable? An Answer in 11 Numbers.

Is the New Testament reliable? Can we know what the original documents said, and can we trust that the authors were telling the truth? Here are 11 numbers which help […]
When Life Falls Apart: A Lesson from the Game of Jenga

When life falls apart, it can be a frustrating but fruitful time of reexamining what your life is built on. Ever played Jenga? The more fragmented and extended the stack […]
Apology Accepted: The Art of Evangel-ogetics

Apologetics and evangelism belong together (hence, “evangel-ogetics”). Trying to defend the faith without seeking to help people know Jesus is just an intellectual exercise. Words are funny things. I find […]