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Work and Worship

The Psalms Give a Voice to Workers Laboring in a Fallen World

The psalms not only describe, but they also demand a two-way dialogue between work and worship—between the street and the sanctuary.

Deconstruction

Matt Chandler Used ‘Deconstruction’ in a Way I Don’t Like—and That’s OK

Debating the meaning of faith “deconstruction” distracts from the substantive issues facing the church.

Nativity

Jesus Was Probably Born in a Relative’s House, Not an Inn

The Christ child was not born in a stable alone with the animals but in a small house crowded with people—the kinds of people he came to save.

CHT to Co-Host Bible Literacy Conference

This press release originally appeared on bibleliteracycoalition.org. The Center for Hebraic Thought (CHT) has partnered with the American Bible Society (ABS) to host…

Law in the New Testament

Jesus’ Concept of the Law in the New Testament

Editor’s note: Some language in this article was revised on 10/28/21 to address concerns that the original version (published 10/20/21)…

Law in the New Testament

Jesus Restored the Original Purpose of the Law in the New Testament

Jesus didn’t introduce new interpretations of the Law in the New Testament. Instead, He restored the Law to its original understanding.

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Expressive Individualism: Our Twenty-First Century American Ba’al

Expressive Individualism is perhaps the reigning secular ideology in the U.S. today. Scripture can help us avoid falling prey to it.

Part of the American Religion vs. the Bible series

American Religion vs. the Bible

American Religion vs. the Bible

This series will dive into the key components of American “religion.” Is your Christianity more American than biblical?