Miroslav Volf

Miroslav Volf delves into the theology of joy: A Q&A

By Adelle M. Banks — May 21, 2018
(RNS) — The leader of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture talked about the difference between joy and happiness, biblical lessons on joy and how the average person can find joy.

Theologian Miroslav Volf makes a surprising case for one candidate

By Jonathan Merritt — October 5, 2016
Theologian Miroslav Volf makes a surprising case for one candidate.

Wheaton College suspension of prof for ‘same God’ comment disgraceful (COMMENTARY)

By Tobin Grant — December 17, 2015
(RNS) The school’s overreaction to a professor’s statement on Islam has turned a minor controversy into a full-fledged fiasco.

The troubling trends in America’s ‘Calvinist revival’

By Jonathan Merritt — May 20, 2014
A certain sect of Calvinist Christians are growing in prominence and influence, but certain trends are holding this faithful faction back from becoming a sustainable, mainstream movement.

In Assisi, seeking love and forgiveness in the shadow of St. Francis

By Charles Honey — October 1, 2012

ASSISI, Italy (RNS) Swimming against a global tide of religious violence and political polarization, about 550 religious and humanitarian leaders met recently here in the birthplace of St. Francis to propose a new way forward: love and forgiveness. By Charles Honey.

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