Incarnation (189)
  1. While Christmas may or may not have pagan roots, it will certainly have a pagan future if Christians lose sight of what it is all about.
  2. This is the third article in a special three-part Advent series on how Jesus is our prophet, priest, and king.
  3. This is the second article in a special three-part Advent series on how Jesus is our prophet, priest, and king.
  4. This is the first article in a special three-part Advent series on how Jesus is our prophet, priest, and king.
  5. However knowledgeable you may become by reading Buddha or compassionate after following Gandhi, you will never find forgiveness in anyone else other than Christ alone.
  6. David and Adam discuss the life and times of St. Athanasius (d. 373), especially his classic work On the Incarnation.
  7. In the Bible, we meet the God who also does not prance around naked as a jaybird.
  8. Based upon Paul's opening hymn in Collosians, Craig and Troy discuss how the Christian faith is a flesh-and-blood faith, and always will be.
  9. What's the deal with Christmas? Is the incarnation of Christ that big a deal? The answer is an unqualified yes.
  10. The God Who Stole Christmas. In this episode of Banned Books, we discuss Christmas Eve and Christmas Day readings, prayers, hymns, and traditions. We also have a lot of fun jesting and critiquing time-held hymns and traditions. We talk translations, history, worship, and why Christmas is the best time to embrace the enchanting absurdity of Jesus — the God-in-the-flesh, who’s come to be a Light in the darkness, a shield against sin, the world and the devil, and the Door opened and welcoming us into eternal life.
  11. On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss Luke's account of the annunciation where the angel Gabriel appears before Mary to announce that she will conceive a child by the Holy Spirit.
  12. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about the Incarnation.
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