Ash Wednesday marks the opening movement of Lent, the forty-day season of repentance, fasting, and spiritual reorientation...
The doctrine of the Trinity stands at the center of historic Christian theology, not as a later...
Across the ancient world, the storm god occupies the role of cosmic hero. He commands thunder and...
Modern Christian teaching often treats love as a single, monolithic idea. Whether the topic is God’s character,...
Conversion is often spoken of as a clean break, but it rarely functions that way in practice....
Superstition thrives wherever people believe the world is governed by hidden signals, impersonal forces, or unpredictable fate....
Annihilationism is often defended as the most decisive and morally satisfying form of judgment. Extinction, it is...
The Bible does use numbers symbolically, but it does not do so arbitrarily. When numbers carry meaning,...
Few assumptions in Christian tradition are as entrenched and as rarely examined as the claim that Joseph...
Jesus’ statement that Peter would receive “the keys of the kingdom of heaven” draws on a deep...