Is Imputed Righteousness Biblical?
Only the Hebrew text of Isaiah 53:11 refers to God’s crediting of righteousness to the ‘many’ on behalf of the servant’s work.
Only the Hebrew text of Isaiah 53:11 refers to God’s crediting of righteousness to the ‘many’ on behalf of the servant’s work.
For two millennia, the church has been so attractive to women that attendance tipped female, often by far. How can we make it a place of refuge for women again?
Polanus’s perspective is invaluable because it draws from both the reformers and the broader Christian tradition.
How might we disciple young men to embrace their identity as workers at a time when the future of work feels so up in the air?
It’s not enough for kids to read anything. Parents should want kids to read books that delight and instruct.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan make the case for recovering confessions of faith and church covenants as practical pastoral tools for discipleship, unity, and church health.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan make the case for recovering confessions of faith and church covenants as practical pastoral tools for discipleship, unity, and church health.
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As pastors, we have the privilege of helping couples discern and pursue this mending of what was once broken.
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Alister McGrath joins Collin Hansen to discuss C. S. Lewis, Tim Keller, and the role of apologetics in preaching and cultural engagement.
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Only the Hebrew text of Isaiah 53:11 refers to God’s crediting of righteousness to the ‘many’ on behalf of the servant’s work.
For two millennia, the church has been so attractive to women that attendance tipped female, often by far. How can we make it a place of refuge for women again?
Write an essay. Win $500. TGC invites young adults to write about kicking unhealthy habits, committing to the church, and staying human in an AI world.
Polanus’s perspective is invaluable because it draws from both the reformers and the broader Christian tradition.
It’s not enough for kids to read anything. Parents should want kids to read books that delight and instruct.