Author Profile
D. Stephen Long
Long is a John Wesley Fellow, elder in The United Methodist Church, and Cary M. Maguire University Professor of Ethics at Southern Methodist University. His books include a commentary on Hebrews in the Belief series (Westminster John Knox, 2011), Christian Ethics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2010), and Speaking of God: Theology, Language and Truth (Eerdmans, 2009).
Contributions to Catalyst
Building a Theological Bookshelf: Christian Ethics, on Apr 19, 2023
Redeeming the Curse of Work through Charity: A Maximum Moral Income, on May 08, 2017
The Church and the New Nationalism, on Mar 13, 2017
Christian Salvation: Communal, Political, on Jan 09, 2017
The Politics of Enemy-Love, on Nov 07, 2016
Love Your Enemy by Killing Him?, on Sep 05, 2016
Loving Enemies in and outside the Church, on Jun 27, 2016
The Grace of Doing Nothing – Again: A Defense of the UM Bishops’ Call for Silence, on May 30, 2016
Loving Enemies?, on May 02, 2016
Criticisms of the Perfectly Simple Triune God, on Mar 07, 2016
What Is God?, on Jan 11, 2016
What Is God?, on Nov 02, 2015
God’s Being and Perfections, on Sep 21, 2015
Hearing the Truth: The Church’s Bonds as Self-Assertion or Communion?, on Nov 01, 2008