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Logos | Bible Study Blog
2d ago
Political theology refers to a discipline of theology dedicated to applying the resources of Christian theology to the interests or questions of politics, i.e., how society is organized. The article aims to offer some historical context for Christian political theology and outline common approaches to it, providing readers helpful resources for deepening their understanding of these issues ..read more
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4d ago
From the window of graduate student housing at Emory University, my mother recalls watching an older man carrying a heavy sack and placing a book at the doorstep of each of the apartments, one after the other. And then this St. Nicholas-like man came to her door, and he placed the mysterious book there and ..read more
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6d ago
G. K. Chesterton claimed he never discussed anything except politics and religion stating there was nothing else to discuss. By this, he meant these two topics compass the whole of human activity and thought. I believed that valuing religion and politics with equal fervor, as Chesterton’s expresses, is precisely what’s wrong with so much of our approach to religion and politics. But I have changed. Christ desires the marriage of our liturgical life and political life, and what God has united man shall not pull asunder. You can only serve one master ..read more
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1w ago
The Protestant Reformation marked an explosive turning point in church history, as it recovered and proclaimed the gospel of saving grace. Its message was that God justifies men in his sight by faith alone. To be saved, a person must place their trust only in what Christ has done for them. This quickly brought the ..read more
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2w ago
Imagine yourself in a courtroom where God himself is the prosecutor. The heavens and earth are called as witnesses, and the lawsuit is against none other than his own people. The charge? Rebellion—despite all the love and care God had shown them. God’s people were not openly defiant. Outwardly, they appeared righteous. Their rebellion was a camouflaged one, hidden under the guise of religious activity. Though you wouldn't have guessed it from their worship services, deep sinfulness infected their hearts and nation ..read more
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2w ago
Editor’s note: The articles in our political theology series are the opinions of the authors, not those of Logos. We are publishing a breadth of voices to reflect varying perspectives within the church. With the upcoming presidential election entering its final stages, our political climate is more polarized than ever. Disinformation, vitriol, and even violence ..read more
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2w ago
To profess the Christian faith is to make a profound theological and political claim. If God raised Jesus from the dead, that necessitates we confess him as Lord. But to declare Jesus is Lord in a world of many lords is a dangerous thing to do. Over the course of Christian history, Christians have explained ..read more
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2w ago
The next era of Logos is here! With new tools and enhanced features, Logos makes creating powerful Bible studies, sermons, and academic papers easier than ever. And, unlike previous versions of Logos, the new Logos will get better and better every few months. So, what makes this version of Logos our best yet? Easier to ..read more
Logos | Bible Study Blog
2w ago
We’re obsessed with making the best, easiest-to-use, and most in-depth Bible study platform for pastors, scholars, and serious students of the Bible. Over the past few weeks, our team shipped everything from bug fixes to groundbreaking new features! These fresh features are just for those who have a Logos subscription (Premium, Pro, or Max plans ..read more
Logos | Bible Study Blog
2w ago
Since the beginning, Logos has existed to apply advances in information technology to the Bible for the good of the church (and by extension, the world)—and we’ve often led the way in doing so (e.g., as one of the earliest adopters of Unicode for multilingual text display). We’ve expressed that mission in different ways over ..read more