Throughout Christian history, interpretations of biblical scripture have deeply influenced doctrines that shape beliefs, ethical standards, and societal norms. Despite the insistence by many ...
There is a need recalibrate and re-adjust Biblical doctrines that are fundamentally Orthodox in today’s Church. The calls for word-of-faith teaching are growing, and with rapidity in a lot of our ...
Nearly 45% of the roughly 90 million self-proclaimed evangelical Christians in the United States who are eligible to vote “fail to vote in Presidential election cycles,” and 15 million are not ...
Historically, religious language and phrases have crept into the church that have been a great influence on our thinking. Often, without the user really understanding why, or for what reason, they may ...
The doctrine of inspiration continues to be in many ways the critical issue underlying all other issues in the Church today. A variety of statements vie with one another for assent. Labels are often ...
Poor leaders proclaim Christ in word but deny him with their lives. Here’s what we can learn from their failures. For the past several years, we’ve watched over and over as famous pastor-teachers go ...
[Note: Beginning Monday, Oct. 6, John Allen will be filing daily reports from Rome about the Synod of Bishops. You can find his coverage at johnallen.ncrcafe.org.] While the Vatican is most assuredly ...
Reviewed Work: La notion de l'Esprit: La genèse et son évolution dans la théologie chrétienne. I. La doctrine paulinienne by Jean Arnal ...
(The Conversation) — The doctrine of inerrancy likely took shape during the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States, in response to the rise of liberalism within Christianity. (The Conversation) ...
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