All People are Sinners, part 1
Is this a claim of faith or of reason? When Christians make divine revelation the point of departure for their thinking, this does not mean that they believe something nonsensical or that revelation is essentially […]
Ethics · Society · Theology · Mission · Sociology of Religions
For many years one number has been provided every year to report on the annual number of Christian martyrs. This is provided by the “Status of Global Mission.” The number is quoted by various institutions […]
The World Evangelical Alliance just published my obituary for John Stott here. John Stott, the main author of the theological preamble of the constitution of the World Evangelical Alliance and the one that initiated our […]
This is my review of a unique Asian church history, as it was just published in Evangelical Review of Theology: Kirchengeschichte Asiens (Asian Church History) Klaus Wetzel Nuremberg (Germany), VTR, 2010 ISBN 978-3-941750-25-8 Original edition […]
Evangelicals are marked by two opposite poles, and one does not do them justice if one only observes or stresses one pole of those positions.
EDITORIAL We dedicate this issue to the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible.
(A much shorter and edited version of this review will be published in ‘Evangelical Review of Theology’) Stephan Finlan, Vladimir Kharlamov (ed.), Deification in Christian Theology (Cambridge: James Clarke & Co, 2010) 194 pp. ISBN: […]