C.S. Lewis’s book Mere Christianity has a claim to being one of the most important religious works of the twentieth century. In this article, George Marsden discusses the origins of the book and its reception, as well as the factors that give the book its ongoing vitality. Read this article online.
In a world where most struggle for any clear moral foundation, God presents before us an opportune moment. Learn more in this episode with...
What is postliberal theology? This “very brief presentation” by theologian Adonis Vidu attempts to answer that question in a very esoteric discussion involving linguistics,...
Andy Bannister argues that in considering how to deal with what has been termed the “New Atheism,” we can learn much from looking at...