Summer 2000 Finding Peace of Mind David Hulme Life in today’s world is increasingly complex. But despite increasing anxiety and stress, we can enjoy that seemingly rare peace of mind.
Summer 2000 In Search of Utopia Wilf Hey Millions of people the world over believe they will go to heaven when they die. But is there a utopian existence outside of the human imagination?
Spring 2000 The Gospels for the 21st Century, Part 2 From Water to Wine David Hulme Vision continues its series on the life of Jesus Christ and the lessons it contains for society today.
Spring 2005 Passover to Easter Peter Nathan The establishment of Easter as a key Christian festival is an example of the syncretization of Judeo-Christian and pagan celebrations.
Winter 2000 The Gospels for the 21st Century, Part 1 Humble Beginnings David Hulme Feared by a king and sought by wise men, the young Jesus was already having an impact—just through news of His birth.
Winter 2000 Funeral Pyre of a Straw God David F. Lloyd Several recent books address the allegation that God is dead. Does modern philosophy succeed in laying the God of the Bible to rest?
Winter 2000 “Speak to Us Smooth Things” Brian Orchard Have the prophets of the Bible been misjudged? Their writings have challenged those seeking to understand the relevance of the Bible to our times.
The Other Prophecy By no means is prophecy restricted to today’s popular usage—that is, predicting the future.
Premier Issue, 1999 Jerusalem on Fire A rare reproduction of a lost oil painting titled The Siege and Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans Under the Command of Titus, A.D. 70 by David Roberts.