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The Heresy of Application An interview with Haddon Robinson
Listening to the Listeners Haddon Robinson
The Habits of Highly Effective Bible Readers What we can learn from the church fathers that will enrich our own Bible study. A conversation with Christopher A. Hall
Origen: Friend or Foe? By turns bizarre and insightful, Origen's allegorical forays remain fascinating reading today. John R. Franke
Opponents of Allegory The scholars at Antioch rejected allegory in favor of history. But their interpretive method led some into heresy. Steven Gertz
Origen's Monastic Legacy
Three Wise Men from the East The Cappadocian Fathers brought the best gift of all: a powerful scriptural defense of the Trinity and Christ's divinity against the Arian heretics. Edwin Woodruff Tait and Chris Armstrong
Pioneer of Self-Euthanizing Missions To Henry Venn, a mission's only purpose was to render itself unnecessary. Ted Olsen
Exegeting Bill Gothard Three Christian apologists evaluate the conference speaker's life and teachings Rich Poll
Does God Know Your Next Move?
Does God Know Your Next Move?
What Gives Preaching Its Power? Amid so many forms of communication—multimedia, music, and more—what is it about preaching, even today, that carries life-changing power? 5 leaders respond
THE FAIR-TO-MIDDLING PREACHER Ordinary preachers may never dazzle, but most can learn to be pretty good. Mark J. Galli
Quailing Before the Critics Even when potshots wing you, your preaching can fly again. Doug Jackson
A NEW CONTEXT IN MINISTRY David C. Fisher
ARTICLE: In the Name of Sophia Seeking a biblical understanding of holy wisdom Thomas Finger, Eastern Mennonite Sem, VA
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