Evangelical Review of Theology 45, No 4
The latest issue of Evangelical Review of Theology has been published and can be downloaded.
Ethics · Society · Theology · Mission · Sociology of Religions
The latest issue of Evangelical Review of Theology has been published and can be downloaded.
On 1 June 2021, Re-Forma launched the online version of its program, which has already seen nearly 800 groups enroll in 65 countries.
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is pleased to announce the appointment of two outstanding leaders to head up its Global Theology and Global Advocacy Departments.
The latest issue of Evangelical Review of Theology has been published and can be downloaded here.
This year we commemorated the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Stott. The publishers of his books, The Gospel Coalition, and Christian Today were among those celebrating Stott’s influence and emphasizing, in remarkably similar ways, that evangelicals still need to learn from Stott.
ARTICLE After a short introduction, showing that suffering, persecution and martyrdom have been prominent in the theology of the Early Church, and that the Bible speaks about them constantly, the main part of the article outlines 18 examples of Bible texts and Bible topics. These have often been neglected, as the subject has not been seen as integral to Scripture, to the church and to mission.
ARTICLE The great Danish scientist Niels Bohr (1885–1962), who received the Nobel Prize in 1922, introduced the concept of complementarity broadly into physics.
Recently, ten elder statesmen of Evangelical theological education, came together in Schmitten, near Frankfurt, to establish Re-Forma, which has now been legally listed in the roll of the Court in Bonn, Germany.