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Contemporary Art and the Incarnation
For many Christians, contemporary art holds little appeal. Common wisdom suggests that anything made after 1960 is at best obscure and at worst irreligious or obscene. Yet arteven contemporary artmatters.
By Elissa Weichbrodt & Jeff Morton
The State of Israel and the Kingdom to Come
How should the evangelical community in American view the present nation of Israel?
By Robert Vasholz
Lessons From Utah
Finding strength where we’re culturally weak: as outsiders in Utah, we’re forced to rethink our practices
By Sam Wheatley
Art That Is Fueled By Faith
Christians making art need to be concerned with two main things: excellence in their craftoffering our work to God for His glory; and an imitation of Christthe prime artist, for by Him the Scriptures say everything was made.
By Charlie Peacock
The Dignity of Every Human
The image of God allows us to see truth, goodness, and beauty in others
By Stephanie O. Hubach
From Heaven to Earth
The hope of Christmas is not the ascent of man but the descent of God
By Richard D. Phillips
Infertility: Mastery or Mystery?
Compare the Bible’s treatment of the topic of infertility as mystery to society’s approach – the pursuit of mastery