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Advent IV: What Is Biblical Love?
Perhaps at no time in Advent is the distinction between the generic “spirit of Christmas” and the particular Christian Nativity more...
Dec 176 min read
Fact-Checking Christmas: True or False?
Is Christmas an official holiday in Iraq? Is turkey the traditional meat of Christmas? Do atheists generally hate Christmas?
Dec 155 min read
Advent III: What Is Biblical Joy?
When I was a well-churched kid, I wondered how the joy God gave was somehow different than the joy I got from playing hockey or the trumpet.
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John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
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Advent II: What Is Biblical Peace?
All things. That’s the language of shalom. Hang in there. Peace can be in your hearts now because peace is coming for the entire world.
John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
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Advent I: What Is Biblical Hope?
We can rely on God more than on anything on which we normally set our hopes and dreams: our banks, governments, or even our loved ones.
John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
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Sometimes You Need a Bowl of Blood
Those of us who have been introduced to that Big Picture cannot any longer live as if we haven’t been.
John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
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The Myth of "Many Christianities"
The basic premise is what has been championed as the one true expression of Christianity is merely what imperial power has declared.
John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
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Evangelicalism: What Is It? And Who Cares?
Does the term “evangelical” have any remaining usefulness, whether for historians and sociologists seeking to study a distinct population?
John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
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Biblical Language as Better than Scientific Terminology
Are there good reasons, therefore, why God inspired the Biblical writers to use metaphors when God can be presumed to understand science?
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