The Letter to the Romans – a Charter for World Mission
Why Dogmatics is Only Healthy as a Doctrine of Mission
Ethics · Society · Theology · Mission · Sociology of Religions
Why Dogmatics is Only Healthy as a Doctrine of Mission
Sergej Pauli reviews Schirrmacher German book “Der Evangelische Glaube kompakt” after 25 years
MBS TEXTE 56 In hard times we recognize the urgency of God’s unchanging will
ARTICLE The Three Levels of Government in the New Testament Church
The World Evangelical Alliance and the Roman Catholic Church have jointly released a ground-breaking statement—based on six years of dialogue—which, while acknowledging continuing areas of theological divergence, also calls it “imperative” for Evangelicals and Catholics to work together in addressing the spiritual needs of an increasingly secularized and polarized world.
The lack of a critical publication of the final documents regarding one of the most important historical events concerning Reformed churches, namely the Synod of Dordt, has been one of the puzzles of church history research. The sources found in numerous European archives have never been used, nor have they been made accessible to the general public.
Why Persecution and Suffering need to return to the Center of Theology and Dogma