Many skeptics reject the eyewitness authority of the Gospel accounts, even though the early Church selected and embraced the canonical…
Commencement Bias. It’s commencement season for America’s colleges and universities, and—no surprise—conservatives are wildly underrepresented as speakers at the top universities.…
Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, a 19th-century English historian and prolific writer, held a pervasive anti-biblical bias. He believed the historical…
Much as the Protestants took medieval Catholic ideas about literacy and education in new directions, they also participated heavily in…
You know what they say about those who forget history. For the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, I’m John Stonestreet…
(Note: This review contains some spoilers. The reviewer has an online acquaintance with the author.) This year — the 75th…
As we approach the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation, we are surveying some of the ways…
What do the first man and Jesus Christ have in common? Well, the writers of the New Testament tell an…
In preparation for the 500th anniversary of the start of the Reformation this October, it is appropriate to spend some…
One of the most interesting, influential, and tragic figures in modern evangelical Christianity would have been 70 years old on…