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The Incarnation: God’s Great Eucatastrophe

By Neal Michell People throng to Christmas Eve services, but few attend Christmas Day services. Somehow, the simplicity of Christmas Day services allows the truth...

A Christmas without war: Power and hope at the end of Christmastide

By Esau McCaulley This year there was a noticeable lack of emotion related to the supposed “War on Christmas.” We all know that “war” might...

The Blood and the Name

By Timothy P. O’Malley On the eighth day after his birth, before receiving the “name above all names” (Phil. 2:9), Jesus was circumcised. The temptation is...

A House for the Body

By Calvin Lane Just to the south of Hyde Park in London lies the upscale neighborhood of Knightsbridge. There you can visit a Rolex boutique...

“Jesus has gone to work from home” – Don’t You Believe It!

By Mark Clavier There’s little on social media that really riles me. When I log onto Facebook or Twitter, I go with the expectation that...

The host-life and the virus

Like much of the world right now, the Church faces a kind of humiliation in the face of the current crisis.

Ephrem the Syrian: Poet Theologian of the Nativity

For Ephrem, the Nativity reveals the hidden God and yet it does not change who this God is.

Christmas Zeal

Christmas is a time when Christians are particularly susceptible to one of the perennial temptations of religion: domesticating the gospel.

Son Of

Who taught the Word first to speak?

God’s Temple is Creation

The temple God has chosen to dwell in is creation, which is the temple he made for himself.

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