Paul, the Areopagus, and the Gospel
How are we to understand Paul’s message at the Areopagus? What was his message to a religiously plural culture and how does his message relate to us today?
How are we to understand Paul’s message at the Areopagus? What was his message to a religiously plural culture and how does his message relate to us today?
Paul Carter recently wrote an article for the Gospel Coalition entitled “Why I am not a Theonomist”. While readers will undoubtedly gain an understanding as to why Carter disagrees with the Theonomist position, the introspective manner in which he argues his points are unconvincing.
Behind all the trees, the lights, and the carols, there lies the reason for the season, what should be at the forefront: the birth of our Lord Jesus.
It is only by adopting the same presuppositions of Scripture that we can make sense of what we see in the world, and that means, also, affirming that what we expect to see in terms of a young earth.
Steven R. Martins explains why God allows evil and suffering. If God is good, why is there evil? If God is powerful, why does evil persist?
As we reflect on Floyd’s death and the cultural response that it has provoked, as Christians we need to be mindful as to how we respond as God’s salt and light of the world (Matt. 5:13-16).
Daniel J. Lobo explains why there is a need for gospel reformation in Ibero-America.
For the 7th Annual Christian-Muslim Symposium Event organized by Maple Community Church in partnership with the Ahmadiyyan Muslim community, Steven R. Martins and Asif Khan Mujahid discuss: Who is the True Prince of Peace: Jesus or Muhammad?
Daniel J. Lobo explains why there is a need for Christian education for children.