Icon (Close Menu)

providence

A Time of Scattering

This post continues a series of Lenten reflections. Part one is here. By David Ney I saw all Israel scattered on the mountains, like sheep without...

Here

By David Ney The LORD came and stood there, calling as at other times, “Samuel! Samuel! Then Samuel said, “Speak, for your servant is listening —...

Ten Theological Theses on COVID-19 and the Providence of God

By Cole Hartin At the risk of adding to the influx of handwringing and punditry on all things coronavirus, I want stake out ten theological...

On Viruses and Judgment

By Joey Royal Given how much attention the Scriptures give to divine judgment, it’s remarkable how little attention we give it. The creed tells us...

More than Many Sparrows

By Elizabeth Head Black Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from the will...

The News Displaces Divine Providence

We think because we have scanned the day’s headlines that we have glimpsed the mysteries of the world.

Beware Answered Prayer

Are we sure we want God to respond?

Get on with it

The constant worry I’m not doing things as well or as effectively as I could still simmers beneath the surface.

Reform from within or without? Richard Hooker on heresy in the Church

If the people of God are part of sinful Babylon, what is a godly woman or man to do?

Theology at prayer

In a section of the Summa on prayer, St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-74) alerts us to three perennial errors, pitfalls at the intersection of prayer and theology.

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Top headlines. Every Friday.

MOST READ