by David Brondos | Oct 31, 2017
Freedom, the “Letter” and the “Spirit”: Interpreting scripture with the “Mind of Christ” (Download file) As has been the case throughout the church’s history, Christians today are called, both collectively and individually, to speak...
by David Brondos | Oct 31, 2017
Unedited version of an editorial published in Dialog 55,3 (Fall 2016), 179-180. Although the 500th anniversary of the posting and publication of Luther’s 95 thesis will be celebrated next year as the spark that ignited the Protestant Reformation, in a sense...
by David Brondos | Oct 31, 2017
David A. Brondos Unedited version of an editorial published in Dialog 50, 3 (Fall 2011), 221-22. To ask what the theological views upon which U.S. foreign and domestic policy are based might sound like a strange question to many. Yet in the Religious News Survey...
by David Brondos | Oct 31, 2017
Unedited version of an editorial published in Dialog 52, 4 (Winter 2013), 285-90. In June of 2011, Father Alejandro Solalinde, a Roman Catholic priest known for his human rights work with Central American immigrants passing through Mexico, created quite a...
by David Brondos | Oct 31, 2017
Unedited version of article published in Dialog 49, 1 (Spring 2010), 34-44. God’s People, Borders, and Boundaries Does God choose some people as God’s own in order to bless them above all others? Such a claim has been made repeatedly throughout history. Undoubtedly,...