Since the ascendency of Donald Trump as the Republican nominee (and now, President-elect), there has been some chatter regarding the state of Evangelicalism and the bleak future of the term. Case in point is Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and … [Read more]
Do It All For the Glory of God
“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31) It’s a verse which is well known, and many Christians will heartily agree with the idea. Yet, are we actually doing all for the glory of … [Read more]
The Intersection of Faith and Works
It can be a tricky thing, navigating the terrain of faith and works and thinking through how they relate. After all, it is said that “it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by … [Read more]
Did Jesus Ever Claim to be God?
This is a question which has divided humanity ever since his earthly ministry in Israel 2,000 years ago. Some people have denied that Jesus ever made such a claim and deny Jesus’ divinity; whilst others affirm a divine influence of Jesus but reject … [Read more]
Breaking the Chains Linking Slavery and Complementarianism
Earlier this week, Kevin Giles made connections between complementarianism, slavery, and apartheid. His main thrust being that as evangelical, or reformed, theologians once used the Bible to defend slavery and apartheid, their successors continue to … [Read more]
We Need to Be Denominational
It’s been a statement I’ve heard often repeated over the past few years, “Christians should learn Church history!”. As an individual formally trained as a historian, my first response is generally an elated “hear, hear!”. A study of Church history, … [Read more]
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