It was not my idea to review a book on the history of Christian rock music, but in a few respects I do have some bona fides. For a couple of decades now, I have been a confessional Lutheran
Against the Revolution, the Gospel! This was the memorable slogan of not only a political party but also a broader social and spiritual movement that swept through the Netherlands in the
Hans Fiene is the pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Crestwood, Mo., and the creator of Lutheran Satire, a multimedia project intended to teach the Christian faith through humor
Ready for an intellectual adventure full of beautiful analysis both qualitative and quantitative, variety in topics, and critical insights for our time as well as the future? In Michael
I grew up in an aniconic, evangelical church. “Iconoclastic” would be inaccurate, because to my knowledge no one there had literally ever smashed any sacred images (“iconoclast” comes from
Pick up any of the many books by Fr. James V. Schall, S.J., and you’ll immediately notice two things. First, Schall’s immense learning and erudition is to be found on every page. Second, you
Christian theologians and ministers often make the claim that all human beings are theologians—that is, they have a theology; the only question is whether they are good theologians (or have
What image is more quintessentially American than the pioneer courageously moving across the Great Plains in a covered wagon with his family and livestock in tow? In many ways, the hundreds
The challenge of reconciling God’s transcendence and immanence is all too familiar to seminarians as well as to anyone who has ever participated in a group Bible study. I distinctly remember