Christ Over All’s Most Read Articles Published in 2024

We give thanks to God for our authors and readers. We’re passing along what 2024 articles gained most traction, and we’ve also noticed some trends to share . . .
Psalm 2: In Context, Interpreted by the Apostles, and in Contrast with Postmillennialism

When we allow the apostles to interpret Psalm 2, what does it mean, and what are the implications for postmillennialism?
Transcript: Interview with Jonathan Leeman on Christian Nationalism

Read the transcript of Christ Over All’s podcast interview with Jonathan Leeman on the topic of Christian nationalism.
2.57 Jonathan Leeman, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • Jonathan Leeman on Christian Nationalism

Listen to Christ Over All’s podcast interview with Jonathan Leeman on the topic of Christian nationalism.
2.22 Greg Beale, David Schrock • Interview • “Union with the Resurrected Christ + Dr. Beale on the Millennium”

We were able to catch up with G. K. Beale to talk about his new book, Union with the Resurrected Christ: Eschatological New Creation and New Testament Biblical Theology. We talk deeply about the centrality of the resurrection for the new creation, with a special bonus portion at the very end on the millennium!
2.21 David Schrock, Trent Hunter, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Neither Covenant Children, Nor Evangelism by Proxy: Recovering a Baptist Approach to Raising Children in the Lord”

How do Baptist beliefs inform our parenting? We neither treat our children as automatic members of the covenant, nor do we neglect our holy responsibility to instruct them in the Lord.
Neither Covenant Children, Nor Evangelism by Proxy: Recovering a Baptist Approach to Raising Children in the Lord

How do Baptist beliefs inform our parenting? We neither treat our children as automatic members of the covenant, nor do we neglect our holy responsibility to instruct them in the Lord.
2.20 David Schrock • Reading • “Neither Covenant Children, Nor Evangelism by Proxy: Recovering a Baptist Approach to Raising Children in the Lord”

How do Baptist beliefs inform our parenting? We neither treat our children as automatic members of the covenant, nor do we neglect our holy responsibility to instruct them in the Lord.