Love, but Not Like That If we want to understand what Christian love is, we must begin not by talking about ourselves but by talking about the God who loves and whose love looks like Jesus Christ and him crucified for the remission of our sins.
Augustine and Pelagianism: Myth, Heresy, and Orthodoxy Pelagius did not in fact hold the majority of the positions ascribed to him. What does this mean for orthodoxy?
Outcome-based discipleship What might it reasonably look like for the witness of Christian disciples to change the world in a way that is appropriately modest, that is, short of presuming to build Jerusalem?