When You Think of Jesus, Do You Think “Genius”? October 20, 2023 by: Peter J. Williams What Makes a Genius? Over the years thousands of people have been described as geniuses.1 Aristotle (384–322 BC), Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), and Albert Einstein (1879–1955) are among the more famous ones. But the term…
What Is Distinct about the Theology of 2 Corinthians? October 19, 2023 by: Dane C. Ortlund This article is part of the Distinctive Theology series. A Letter Like No Other The overarching theological message of 2 Corinthians is this: in the new realm that was inaugurated when Jesus ascended and the Spirit descended, life and…
Crossway+ Special: 40% Off the New ‘ESV Chronological Bible’ October 18, 2023 by: Crossway Read through Scripture in Historical Order with the ESV Chronological Bible From Genesis to Revelation, the ESV Chronological Bible guides readers through the eight eras of the Bible in the order the events occurred. This easy-to-read format combines various prophetic books,…
How Does D. A. Carson Define Theology? October 17, 2023 by: Andrew David Naselli What Does Carson Think the Theological Disciplines Are? While D. A. Carson acknowledges that “theology can relate to the entire scope of religious studies,” he uses “the term more narrowly to refer to the study of what the Scriptures say. This…
Podcast: How the World Found Democracy—and Became Ex-Christian (Andrew Wilson) October 16, 2023 by: Crossway This article is part of the The Crossway Podcast series. How and Why the World Changed In this episode, Andrew Wilson explains why the idea of democracy was so transformative in the decades following the American Revolution, how industrialization changed…
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