One of the clearest examples of this phenomenon of overlooking the obvious is the way supersessionists (those who hold that ...
“With specific regard to ‘Evangelicals for Harris,’ the issue at hand is fundamentally one of theology not politics. It is a question that is firmly rooted in the principle of participation found in 2 ...
“Christians can’t seem to stop singing: in catacombs, in cathedrals, everywhere throughout church history. In Saudi Arabia, the underground churches soundproof the walls and windows, sometimes with ...
“There is a reluctance among Christians to condone gambling but not enough opposition to condemn it outright. I think many Christians aren’t quite sure what to make of the morality of gambling.” - ...
Daniel’s visions are endlessly fascinating to Christians. 1 So are those from Ezekiel, Zechariah, and Revelation. They stick ...
“Phil Cecil talks with Dr Mark Snoeberger and Dr Ryan Meyer about the Active Obedience of Christ. Some today hold that such a doctrine is unbiblical. They might even say that true Dispensationalists ...
The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable: But the mouth of the wicked speaketh frowardness.
“The Greek word for conscience appears in the New Testament thirty-one times, and it seems to have a two-fold dimension, as the medieval scholars argued. It involves the idea of accusing as well as ...
“There appears to be a growing number of young people drawn to Wesleyanism and Wesleyan-Arminian theology. Nearly 20 years after the rise of New Calvinism—when ‘Young, Restless, Reformed’ Christians ...
Frequently it is very difficult for congregations to attend, because of the place and the atmosphere. For instance, if the ...
“Pop culture and the pop style of music in general has infiltrated and reshaped much of the thinking, writing, arranging, and performing of Christian music, even within much of ‘conservative’ ...
“If we don’t have the originals, by what means can anyone say, ‘We’re done editing printed editions of the Greek New Testament now. This work is no longer fruitful or necessary’?” - Mark Ward ...