Thomas Boston: The Minister, a Book, and a Controversy | The Marrow Men debated the relationship between legalism and antinomianism (moral law is of no use because of salvatino by faith alone) and their effects of the presentation of the Gospel
Christian Colleges at a Crossroads - Faithfulness or Federal Dollars? If Christian colleges cave on sex and marriage, they’ll lose what makes them worth saving. If they choose to remain faithful, they’re going to need prayer, ingenuity, and our financial commitment to stay afloat.
What You Don’t See In the Media | When the government declares that citizens like Aaron and Melissa are not entitled to the Constitution’s promises of religious liberty and free speech, its people push aside any goodwill that allows people to coexist peacefully with beliefs with which they may disagree.
1812 – The Founding of Princeton Theological Seminary | Amid an extreme shortage of pastors in the Tri-State area, the school's founders aimed to supply “learned and pious ministers for the pulpit ministry for the church.”
Are Public and Legislative Prayers Permissible? Public and legislative prayer has not only been a long-standing part of our country’s history and tradition; it has at least twice been upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States.
Tacitus, an early Roman historian | Tacitus wrote one of the first references outside of the New Testament to Christ. He lived under Pontius Pilate, and referred to Jesus' death. He also described Romans' violent attitudes toward Christians at the hands of Nero.
Colleges are Providing Students of All Faiths Space On Campus | Religious students should be able to use campus space on the same terms as secular students. To the extent certain religious backgrounds require specific space, the efforts by these Big 10 universities are to be commended.