Not Many of You Should Presume to Be Bloggers: How Social Media Changed Theological Debate
In this guest column John Dyer revisits a topic Christianity Today examined a decade ago: how the internet is shaping theological debate.
In this guest column John Dyer revisits a topic Christianity Today examined a decade ago: how the internet is shaping theological debate.
It might be a peculiar call to make in a church, but The United Methodist Church is asking its members to fast from alcohol during Lent.
To be clear, the 7.8 million-member denomination affirms abstinence from alcohol. But “Alcohol Free Lent” is meant to start discussions on “the elephant in the room – alcohol use among our members.”
News of the 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Japan — an event that triggered a 32-foot tsunami and has killed several hundred people so far — is dominating media headlines around the world even as the ripple effects are not yet fully understood.
President Steven J. Land has announced the Pentecostal Theological Seminary has just been approved for a change in degree nomenclature as follows: