by Michael Tutterow | May 20, 2004 | Opinion
Citing the need for a translation and commentary of the Bible that “can speak not just to some people, but to everyone,” renowned biblical scholar N.T. “Tom” Wright translates his keen insights into a readily accessible set of New Testament...
by Michael Tutterow | Feb 12, 2004 | Opinion
Robert Webber believes the road to the church’s future runs through its past. In the third installment of his “Ancient-Future Faith” series, Webber, the Myers Professor of Ministry at Northern Seminary and president of the Institute for Worship...
by Michael Tutterow | Oct 30, 2003 | Opinion
“Racism has prevailed as an organizing principle of religious life” in the United States, laments author Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook. But the ministry of racial inclusion, far from being merely a “program” of the church, can revitalize the church of...
by Michael Tutterow | Sep 3, 2003 | Opinion
Going against the grain of their evangelical roots, authors Philip Gulley and James Mulholland offer a controversial “Yes” to the question of whether heaven will be the eternal destiny of everyone from Hitler to Gandhi to Mother Teresa. The authors’...
by Michael Tutterow | Jun 17, 2003 | Opinion
Summer is the time to grab a book and head to some leisurely spot to unwind. Knapp, a Virginia artist who runs a one-woman studio from her home (located in a lawnmower shed she calls her “shedudio”), sculpts with words as artfully as she does with clay....