A Protestant Christmas: How Protestants Came to Celebrate the Incarnation of Christ as Christmas
How Do We Understand Promise and Fulfillment in Matthew’s Use of Hosea 11:1? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners to The Briefing
In Light of Jesus’s Fulfillment of the Law, Are Christians Still Required to Keep the Mosaic Law? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners to The Briefing
Why Do We Not Sing More Hymns About the Incarnation Throughout the Year, Like We Do with the Resurrection? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners to The Briefing
Can a Baby Fuss Without Sin? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letter from a (Probably Sleep-Deprived) Listener to The Briefing
If Jesus was Born on Christmas, How Was He Around While Adam and Eve Lived? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 6-Year-Old Listener to The Briefing
How Should Christians Celebrate Christmas While Also Separating It From Any Pagan Origins? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners to The Briefing
PART I Why it's easier to claim victory over evil than it is to deliver on that victory
PART II The frailty of the U.N. Security Council at the point it is most crucially needed
PART III What the retirement of Paul Ryan tells us about the current state of American politics
PART IV An evangelical infiltration of New York? Secular paranoia in overdrive as Chick-Fil-A opens new Manhattan location
PART I Looking at the real legacy of Cecile Richards as influential media outlets celebrate her tenure leading Planned Parenthood
PART II Why it’s essential to understand the categorical distinction between humans and animals
PART III Glory bearers vs. image bearers: Showing proper concern for animals without worshipping them
PART I Appointment of first humanist as lead chaplain is yet another signpost along the way to secularization
PART II ‘Red Letter Revival’ attempts to plant new political theory on parts of the New Testament while being openly opposed to the rest of it
PART III As governments escalate predation on their most vulnerable citizens, gambling losses reach record highs
PART I As Zuckerberg goes to Capitol Hill, Facebook faces fallout from misuse of user data
PART II Could government regulation of social media lead to a crackdown on religious speech?
PART III Will outrage over data leaks lead to a change in users’ behavior? So far, the answer is “no”
PART IV Facebook’s imperative above all other imperatives: Simply connect
PART V Washington DC vs. San Francisco: America’s new intellectual centers collide
PART I A tempest not only in a teapot: Firing of Kevin Williamson exposes dominant worldview of secular culture
PART II Why threatening women who get an abortion with criminal action is not the way to limit abortion
PART III A controversy within a controversy: Who are the real abortion extremists?
PART IV Liberal columnist argues that only one side—yes, his side—has actual ideas and real influence
PART I Tragedies in Canada and Syria expose differences between natural evil and moral evil
PART II Syria, chemical weapons, and Just War Theory: Why there is no way to underestimate man’s capacity for moral evil
PART III Secular world grapples with the reality of evil even as it lacks the basic categories for understanding its meaning
PART I A tension that will not last: LGBT policies lead to a theological identity crisis at some Christian colleges
PART II Is there a theological dimension to Catholic colleges’ success on the basketball court?
PART III Evolution can’t explain babies’ unique ability to learn
PART IV A higher form of nonsense: Why grandparents are not the gift of evolution, but the gift of God’s perfect plan
PART I Did the Pope deny the existence of hell? Why much modern theology targets hell for disappearance.
PART II The crisis of Catholic doctrine under Pope Francis and the lessons for evangelicals.
PART III The collision of biblical Christianity and the spirit of the modern age over the doctrine of hell
PART IV Vatican attempts to bolster Pope’s conservative credibility by doctoring photo of letter from Benedict
PART I 50 years ago today, history turned on a mere moment as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, TN
PART II Theology and the racial crisis, then and now
PART III Why it’s significant that the BBC religion editor recognizes there is more to Easter than chocolate
PART I A love story that ends in suicide: New rituals around dying raise huge moral questions about the sanctity and dignity of human life
PART II How a reordering of the theological landscape has led to a redefinition of life and death
PART III Abuse of junk science leads California judge to order cancer warnings on coffee: What this reveals about Americans’ chemophobia
PART IV Stephen Reinhardt, the liberal lion of California, dies at 87, but there are many cubs following close behind