John Stackhouse puts what Christians believe into a 5-minute nutshell.
John Stackhouse puts what Christians believe into a 5-minute nutshell.
John Stackhouse shares one way in which Christianity has changed him.
John Stackhouse explains what Christianity (and life) isn’t about.
John Stackhouse explains how disruptive the Christian idea of humility has been.
John Stackhouse distinguishes between technological progress and wisdom.
John Stackhouse acknowledges the limits to what we can know about the past.
John Stackhouse outlines the choice facing the German church after 1933.
John Stackhouse reflects on Bonhoeffer’s death, and his most difficult choices.
John Stackhouse explains how Bonhoeffer’s attitude to the state differed from his contemporaries.
John Stackhouse explains how unusual this pastor’s concern for the Jews was in his context.
John Stackhouse describes a church that looks out for its own rights – or for the rights of others.
John Stackhouse says that it’s easy to admire Dietrich Bonhoeffer – but harder to get him right.