Articles
Papal primacy in a reunited church
Despite substantial agreements between Rome and several major faiths, the role of the Pope remains a formidable obstacle on the ecumenical pathway.
Relational theology—or theology that relates?
The search for salvation may simply become an effort to understand ourselves, warns Earl D. Radmacher, if the current shift continues toward an experience that is not based on sound doctrine.
Expanding the ministers study
You have a wealth of research and study aids at your finger tips, and it's yours free for the asking.
The essence of the Baptist movement
"The Baptists remained firm in their rejection of an alliance between church and state in which each uses the other for its own sake."
Ask the Editor
Can a busy pastor keep current in today's fast-paced religious world and still find time for the Word of God?
President's Page
A cryptic message to a young pastor provides a lesson to which veteran ministers could well give heed also.
Health and Religion: Putting the Patient's Needs First
A pastor can minister effectively only when he doesn't have to protect his own role.
Science and Religion: The Scientist as a Man of Faith
What has frequently been called the "scientific method" rests ultimately on a foundation of faith.