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Apologetics
Tell Me the Old, Old Story—and Make It New Apologetics for our time. Lauren F. Winner
Good News from the Doctor A longtime TV physician's tortuous search leads to an informal apologetic. Reviewed by Jeff M. Sellers
Navigational Errors A thriving church sank, not because it hit an iceberg, but because of six leadership mistakes afterward. [ Name Withheld ]
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The Reformation Question What does Catholic mean? By Mary Noll Venables
Editor's Bookshelf: 'We Live What We Believe' Luke Timothy Johnson talks about the importance of the creed—even for non-creedal Christians David Neff
Naval Chaplain Succeeds Ogilvie in Senate An interview with Barry Black Ken Walker
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Breaking 80 Golfers don't want to be better people. They want to be better golfers. Mark Galli
God the Economist John Polkinghorne's Trinitarian reality. Catherine and Andy Crouch
A Theology of Sound Attentive listening. Craig Mattson
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Weblog: God and Kristof Proof-texting the evangelicals. Compiled by Rob Moll
How Nietzsche Found Jesus Was the antichrist really religious? Stephen N. Williams
Weblog: Should Christians Be Banned from the Military? "The Pope's 25 years, the antireligious left, and many other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
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God the Economist John Polkinghorne's Trinitarian reality. Catherine and Andy Crouch
Everything That Rises Must Converge The inevitable and preordained trajectories of evolution. by William Dembski
The Art of Debating Darwin How to intelligently design a winning case for God's role in creation. Reviewed by Edward J. Larson
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Tell Me the Old, Old Story—and Make It New Apologetics for our time. Lauren F. Winner
Pick Your Shibboleths Wisely Do we really want to be known as the generation who gave marriage over to the government? By Daniel A. Crane
Reflections: Sin and Evil Quotations to stir heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
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How We Christians Worship From about the year 150, perhaps the most complete early description Justin Martyr was a philosopher and defender of Christianity who was martyred in Rome in about 165. He was the author of First Apology, Second Apology, and Dialogue with Trypho the Jew.
Worship in the Early Church: A Gallery of Wordsmiths of Worship
Where Did Christians Worship?
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Conservative Like a Fox al Thomas hates the liberalism, but tries to love the liberal. By Tony Carnes
The Dick Staub Interview: John Eldredge Is Wild at Heart The author of Wild at Heart and The Sacred Romance discusses rediscovering the Gospel through a ransomed heart.
Aching for Something Deep "For those with ears to hear, Mark Heard left the gift of a more authentic faith" Eric Miller
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