Blog Women’s (Religious) History Month Did you know that only 10% of the senior level Christian pulpits in America are led by women? In the…Jes KastMarch 4, 2015
Blog The Pastor’s Quandary March is Oral Comp season here at Calvin Seminary where I teach. In a couple of weeks all of our…Scott HoezeeMarch 3, 2015
Blog Why do non-historians write the cool history books (that people actually read)? Today we welcome Rebecca Koerselman to The Twelve. Rebecca teaches history at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. Thanks, Rebecca.…Rebecca KoerselmanMarch 2, 2015
Blog The Long Sweep of History by Gregory Anderson Love When I was writing my book on atonement, I read a lot of books about Jesus.…Gregory LoveMarch 1, 2015
Blog Outrage Over ISIS: Five Appropriate Christian Responses Jim Bratt is away today. We welcome Angie Mabry-Nauta. Thanks, Angie! One week after one of recent history’s most gruesome…Angie Mabry-NautaFebruary 28, 2015
Blog Getting Liturgical Prayer This semester I'm teaching a course on Spiritual Formation. Most of the students are theology majors interested in youth ministry…Jason LiefFebruary 27, 2015
Blog Desiring One Another: A Prayer at the End of Black History Month Last summer, the president of my seminary asked me to lead a team of staff, faculty, and board members tasked…Theresa LatiniFebruary 26, 2015
Blog I Can’t Call Myself… Then I said, “That’s why I can’t call myself a human being anymore!” The conversation had been about impoverished parents…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellFebruary 24, 2015
Blog God on the Brain Over the weekend I heard Dr. Andrew Newberg speak; he’s a neuroscientist who researches the effects of religious experience on…Jessica BrattFebruary 23, 2015