Christ is the one who brings life where death reigns. He breaks down walls, reconciles enemies, forgives sinners, and ...
We speak of the birds and the bees to speak of the ways of nature. But the ways of nature are authored by a God who is beyond ...
Tradwives and their glossy, aspirational lives have dominated a large section of social media. Now there’s an aggressively normal backlash, writes Holly Baxter ...
Some argue that Christians who uphold traditional doctrines are outdated and too exclusive, but historian Larry Hurtado challenges this view in two books: “Destroyer of the Gods” and ...
The Tenth Street Studio Building became a hub for creativity. It featured more than 20 studios and a grand exhibition gallery where artists could showcase their work to collectors, critics and the ...
The 40 days before Easter are observed by many Christians as the Season of Lent. The first day of Lent is Ash Wednesday where we are reminded of our fallen, sinful human mortality and our inevitable ...
Chris Beha, the former editor of Harper’s Magazine, talks about what led him to write his latest book 'Why I Am Not an Atheist.' ...
WWII Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds is celebrated posthumously. A marker at UT honors the late Larry Taylor for bravery in Vietnam.
A newly analyzed Greek inscription indicates that the Great Mosque of Homs likely stands on the site of the Roman Temple of the Sun, revealing a layered history of pagan, Christian, and Islamic ...
Apocrypha’ means ‘hidden’ in Greek, but it is often used to describe texts that are outside the official biblical canon.
In Q&A, UChicago’s William Schultz details how faith, militarism and free market capitalism formed ‘Jesus Springs’ ...
"Vatican II did not drop out of the sky," writes Michael Sean Winters. "There were three essential precursors to St. John XXIII's decision in 1959 to announce he was calling an ecumenical council." ...
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