Carl Henry’s Transcontinental Theology: Europe
Carl Henry pursued a global vision for evangelical Christianity. Henry was no parochialist. He was never narrowly focused only on the U.S. context, but actively engaged in the wider horizons of the church. Actively involved with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Henry traveled extensively with Billy Graham, visiting several non-Western countries. His wife, Helga, was…
Carl Henry – His Theological Legacy at 100

In a recent post, I gave a brief biographical sketch of Carl Henry, who had lent his name to the Henry Center. Following the 100th anniversary of his birth, now is a good time to discuss Henry’s theological legacy. A 1986 profile of Henry in Moody Monthly magazine declared him “a theological mind second to…
Carl Henry: A Biographical Sketch

The Henry Center has a brief biographical sketch of Carl Henry on its web site. Ryan Fields, who interned with the Henry Center while he studied at TEDS wrote a short entry about how evangelicals today would be well-served to know more about Henry’s life and work. I plan to write several posts that will…
Tonight’s Debate: 7pm Central Time at TEDS
We at the Henry Center are making final preparations for tonight’s debate. Please note that the start time is 7pm Central Standard Time. Click here to watch the debate at or even some time before 7pm. We’re excited to know that Christianity Today will be covering the debate, and we’ve heard from folks in Kentucky,…