This Bible story tells us a lot more about the culture of the time—and how that culture perceived God’s role in human affairs—than the true nature of...
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If the prodigal son can go out and live the way he was living, then come back and get more than what the older brother ever had, what is the point?
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The lives of Denis Mukwege, Juan Gilabert-Jofré, and Paul Farmer reveal how ordinary people can lead remarkable lives when led by faith. As the field...
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It is past time to move beyond weak defenses of Ellen White’s inspiration toward a factual concept. If church leaders insist on an irrational concept...
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After 180 years of warning against Babylon, when does it begin to sound like we’re crying wolf? We risk being perceived by non-Adventists as arrogant...
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Using state funding for religious schools and same-sex marriage as examples, these remarks by the president of the International Religious Liberty...
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In this letter to school leadership, an alum finds their knee-jerk reaction to anonymous, non-scholarly, and unprofessional criticism troubling.
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Unlike ranked religious schools, the Adventist absence may be due to clergy-dominated boards who misunderstand the application of the scientific...
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Adventism struggles with balance between freedom and order, and our defense of freedom is too often ambivalent. Spinoza reminds us that, without full...
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From La Sierra College pop-quiz giver to drafter of church fundamental beliefs, Guy’s life and work reflect a resourceful truth-seeker who embraced...
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