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The Doctrine That Didn’t Exist: Early Christians v. Sola Fide
Catholic Answers
For the Protestant Reformers, and for many Protestants today, justification by faith alone (sola fide) isn't just the biggest issue separating Protestants.
10 months ago
Gavin Ortlund’s Apology | Timon Cline
American Reformer
Reams have been written on why Evangelical Protestants swim the Tiber or Bosphorus. Think pieces abound concerning why the increasingly religious youngsters...
1 month ago
David Frankfurter
Boston University
A scholar of ancient Mediterranean religions with specialties in Jewish and Christian apocalyptic literature, magical texts, popular religion, and Egypt.
3 months ago
What We Read While At Sea
NOAA Fisheries (.gov)
Data quality specialist Liz Ouellette shares the top 12 books our Bottom Trawl Survey scientists read during the fall 2023 survey. From science and sci-fi,...
10 months ago
The Sermons of the Golden Mouth: Preaching Lessons from John Chrysostom
Desiring God
Preachers today have almost two millennia of great preaching at our fingertips, but few have improved on John Chrysostom. What lessons can we learn from the...
9 months ago
Christians must celebrate difference, so Christians must celebrate the social Trinity
Daily Kos
The solution to our intolerance has always lain hidden in plain sight. The doctrine of the social Trinity celebrates difference as the ongoing source of all...
3 days ago
(PDF) Pastoral Care: From Past to Present
ResearchGate
PDF | According to the U.S. National Conference on Mental Health, " Nationally, an estimated 45 million Americans suffer from illnesses like depression,.
107 months ago
The Infamous Blood Curse Doesn’t Curse the Jews
The Times of Israel
The Gospel of Matthew describes an infamous scene: before the crucifixion of Jesus, a crowd gathers, waiting to view the prisoner.
8 months ago
What does it really mean to be patient?
Psychology Today
It is difficult to be loving, courageous, or wise without also being able to wait with excellence. Patience is a difficult virtue to master, and it is...
3 months ago
Philip Schaff
Britannica
Philip Schaff was a Swiss-born American ecumenical leader and theologian whose works, especially the Creeds of Christendom (1877), helped set standards in...
3 weeks ago