The permanent paradoxes of Christian thinking about war
The morality of warfare has been in the news recently. This occurs every so often, usually when the United States launches a dubious military action (like the one against Iran) and...
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The morality of warfare has been in the news recently. This occurs every so often, usually when the United States launches a dubious military action (like the one against Iran) and...
"I wish everyone, including me, get better at putting others Christians' arguments in the best light, not the worst," writes NCR's Michael Sean Winters.
By Rollin Grams, Bible and Mission. How do we know what is the better choice between two morally right proposals? Ethics is not just about what is or is not morally right. It is...
For about a decade, I have had a book brewing that takes on the book of Job. It is now about to come out Sept. 1. It will be called Job in Exile: A Guide for Spiritual Refugees. Th...
Luke Bretherton, Comment Who counts as human? More precisely, who counts as the kind of human to whom I owe obligations, and who,...
I want to offer a few propositions for where our country is politically after this week’s round of primary voting, mainly in the South. President Donald Trump continues to destroy...
When Donald Trump was elected president a second time, something in me broke and has stayed broken. I now realize what broke was the version of white liberal Christian optimism I h...
Nearly three years ago, I interviewed Logan Morrison, who had made national headlines for being forced out of a soccer coaching job at an evangelical college for open communication...
Michael Wee on a theology of peace.
How can God forgive the guilty and still be just? John Piper opens Romans 3:20–4:5 to show how Christ’s death vindicates God’s righteousness.Watch Now
Law professor Shaun Ossei-Owusu dissects the shortcomings of the American legal system and holds it to a fairer, more humane standard.
A men’s night sermon said gay people should “blow yourself in the back of the head.”
Georgia Coley, Sojourners Vines' essay is neither vitriolic nor bigoted, and it is thoughtfully constructed, undoubtedly formed from his personal experiences. He clearly values th...
“One of the few openly Christian politicians in the United States who acts like a Christian.” That’s how conservative New York Times columnist David French recently characterized...
Robert Jeffress isn’t backing down. The longtime pastor reflects on decades of ministry, why he believes faith and politics can’t be separated from today’s cultural battles, and th...
Christians who vilify the poor, LGBTQ people and women practice a version of the faith that is heavy on the Bible but light on words of Jesus, said Howard-John Wesley, senior pasto...
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One of the leading apologists for gay Christians has created a firestorm of controversy among Christians in the LGBTQ community with a column published in The New York Times June 3...
The ACLU is tracking 530 anti-LGBTQ bills in state legislatures this year. Five hundred and thirty. In Kansas, a new law immediately invalidated the driver’s licenses of transgende...
'Our struggle today is to be free from the rule of sins,' Rev. Franklin Graham said at the Rededicate 250 event.
When people are discussing a case like this, Christians can testify to a way that takes justice f...
This is the eighth in a BNG series of articles on Christianity and democracy that will lead toward the July 4 celebration of America’s 250th birthday. The series has been curated b...
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