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Jeremy Begbie published “The Future of Theology amid the Arts: Some Reformed Reflections,” in Christ across the Disciplines: Past, Present, Future, edited by Roger Lundin (Eerdmans). Extracts from his book Theology, Music and Time (Cambridge...
In the thoughts that follow I would like to look at a crucial subject that needs to be faced. It is the great issue of secularism in church, theology and pastoral care. Secularism is the loss of the true life of the Church, the alienation of Church...
The “muscular” Christ is back. He’s tough on his enemies and his word is absolute. But is that who Christ really was? Barry Boyce talks with Elaine Pagels, the leading authority on Christianity’s suppressed gospels....
Article A.D. 1153 Saint Bernard, the prodigy and great ornament of the eleventh age, was the third son of Tescelin and Aliz or Alice, both of the prime nobility of Burgundy, and related to the dukes, particularly Aliz, who was daughter of Bernard,...
I woke up in the middle of the night to find I’d been sleepwalking, knocking over tables and shattering glass and spilling food across floors, leaving my apartment a wreckage of spiritual hunger. Although it happened in an instant, this coming-to had...
SOCRATES is an international, refereed (peer-reviewed) and indexed scholarly hybrid open-access journal in Public Administration a...
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The Curious Case of St. John Cassian – Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy
St. John Cassian, in his 75 year life lived at the turn of the fifth century, interacted with every major Christian figure of the Patristic Age, founded monasticism in the West, laid the theological f...
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