In my previous article, we discussed four New Testament passages that focused on the state and government. In today’s article, we will look at how Jesus’s ethics and...

Pop star Haddaway asked “What is love?” in a 1993 hit song. While not a theologian, Haddaway poses a question that has long occupied Bible scholars. What is...

The Dutch Reformed theologian and politician Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) once proclaimed that “the conscience marks a boundary that the state may never cross.” In arguing for the preeminence...

In ancient Ireland, a lorica was a sort of prayer, or hymn-charm, recited to provide categorical protection against an evil. When pled toward God, it might appeal to...

In my previous article, we discussed the Old Testament prophecies about rulers and nations and their obligations. Today, we will review the New Testament passages on the state...

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the White House is releasing a series of short educational videos entitled The Story of America, highlighting key ideas and...

For the past several years, a steady stream of headlines has warned that artificial intelligence will eliminate jobs. Students regularly ask whether entire professions might soon disappear. A...

In my previous article, we examined the first principle of how to approach Old Testament teaching to see if there is a biblical view of the state. Today,...

Who doesn’t crave justice, fairness, and the freedom to flourish? These noble outcomes benefit all societies. Yet what catalyzes these outcomes? What predicates or conditions must exist for...

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