|
|
  Volume 42, Issue 2
February 9, 1998 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 42 articles.
| Page: 1 2 3 |   |
A Pilgrim on the Way For me, theology is like a rich feast, with many dishes to enjoy and delicacies to taste. Response Clark H. Pinnock
A Theology to Die For Theologians are not freelance scholars of religion, but trustees of the deposit of faith. Summing up Timothy George
A Tough Choice Michael G. Maudlin, Managing Editor
Arts: The Word Became Art by Karen L. Mulder
Assemblies of God Church Attacked Assemblies of God Church Attacked
Between a Nightmare and a Dream If reconcilication can happen in South Africa, it can happen elsewhere. Desmond Tutu
Books: Racism's Faces of Faith The use and abuse of Christianity in the civil-rights struggle.
Classic and contemporary excerpts
Cry with a Beloved Country Restoring human dignity to the victims of apartheid. Susan VanZanten Gallagher
Does Evangelical Theology Have a Future? Roger Olson argues that a division between traditionalists and reformists threatens to end our theological consensus. Responses by Clark H. Pinnock, Thomas C. Oden, and Timothy GeorgeRoger E. Olson
Don't Blame the Publishers! Publishers are not forcing shallow books on an unwilling community. FREDERICA MATHEWES-GREEN
Editorial: Let the Prisoners Work Crime doesn't pay, but prison labor can benefit everyone.
Editorial: Wimber's Wonders
Exposing the Myth That Christians Should Not Have Emotional Problems Dwight L. Carlson
Finance: Moon-Related Funds Filter to Evangelicals by John W. Kennedy
Gender Revisions Completed on NIrV Gender Revisions Completed on NIrV
How much truth can We take? South Africa's Christian experiment for finding healing from its violent past. L. Gregory Jones
Letters: We Get Letters
Man Objecting to Foster Parents Fired
NAE President Argue Takes New Post NAE President Argue Takes New Post
| Page: 1 2 3 |   |
|
  |
 |