We are delighted to welcome the Reverend Dr. James Carter, the Coordinator of Presbyterian and Reformed Commission on Chaplains as a guest lecturer at
Green and Evergreen: A Theology of the Environmental Movement
The following essay is adapted from a peer-reviewed theological paper on Christianity and modern environmental movements. Dr. Michael A. Milton
Advent Readings and Lightings: Pastoral Preparations for the Coming Season
I wanted to give an aid for congregations and pastors, particularly those in free church backgrounds, who want to move away from the commercialization
A Faith like Joseph’s in Days of Terror
Joseph being in the direct line of the kings of Judah, of the house of David, he was in this respect the legal heir of the crown of David; and Christ
“In Jesus Name I Pray:” Exclusivity In Public Prayer and The Restrictive Contours of Civic Pluralism in the early Twenty-first Century
"In Jesus' Name I Pray" seeks to examine the increasingly challenging goal of faithful, authentic Christian public prayer in the antagonistic arena of