“Whenever we talk about doctrine—and Christians really get into theology—we can run into the potential problem of really sharp disagreements.”
For those unfamiliar with historical monastic traditions, the life of St. Francis of Assisi (1182–1226) offers enduring lessons for any Christian sojourner. His commitment to living out the gospel through […]
“Theology is done not for the sake of the academic ‘rewards,’ but to know God and praise him in the process.”
What theological principles should guide the Church’s response as AI transitions from being a technological phenomenon to a cultural force?
There’s a lie we all want to believe—even against all available evidence. It trades on our God-given capacity for hope. It tempts even those with impeccable theology.
I’m not sure who initially alerted me that my position at Gordon-Conwell was responsible for chairing the “Pandemic Planning Committee,” but it was a surprise to me!
There’s good work to do, ensuring AI does not destroy our world, but enriches it.
Nik Schatz “That was a good sermon.” I had just finished preaching a message on friendship from the Book of Proverbs, and I’d made the case that forging strong relationships […]
I recently spent time with my many family members who live in various locales in or around Asheville, North Carolina—that is, the epicenter of an apocalyptic event that occurred last […]
As noted last week, Martin Luther wrote this Christmas message from Wartburg, where he lived in exile after the edict of the Diet of Worms in 1521 that excommunicated him.