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No, the Woke Won’t Debate You. Here’s Why.

If you don’t yet understand this, you don’t know the fight we’re in.

Written by James Lindsay | Friday, August 14, 2020

Debate and conversation, especially when they rely upon reason, rationality, science, evidence, epistemic adequacy, and other Enlightenment-based tools of persuasion are the very thing they think produced injustice in the world in the first place. Those are not their methods and they reject them.   I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been asked... Continue Reading

Christian Liberty, Christian Conscience

In regards to contemporary circumstances, what role should the conscience play?

Written by Christopher Brown | Friday, August 14, 2020

Our conscience is placed within us as we are created by God in relation to other creatures. God governs this world by covenant relationship to His creatures, and by instilling a natural structure within us as we carry out our covenant obligations.   Recent events have forced many Christians to re-consider the nature of their... Continue Reading

The Elusive Trait of Reasonableness

While being open to persuasion may in the short term lead to admission of error, in the long run it leads to growing in the ability to be right.

Written by Mark Loughridge | Friday, August 14, 2020

Reasonableness is a practical outworking of our finitude. We don’t have all the answers, we don’t have infinite knowledge, and we are sinners. In short, we can be wrong.   We live in an increasingly polarized world. Everything is binary. Nuance is suspect. Taking time to understand another is tantamount to compromise. Entrenchment is seen... Continue Reading

How to Share Scripture While Respecting Context

One of the most loving things we can do for our friends is to connect them with God’s word.

Written by Ryan Higginbottom | Thursday, August 13, 2020

Respecting context is particularly important when we talk about the Bible with others. In these situations we are not only communicating the meaning of the Bible but also the proper use of the Bible.   I’ve argued that the context of Scripture is so important that ignoring it is dangerous. One might conclude that I... Continue Reading

A Purposeful and Proactive Pursuit

Jesus still takes the initiative.

Written by Peter Mead | Thursday, August 13, 2020

Jesus knows what it is to be human in this hurt and broken world, and he is very proactive in initiating acts of grace in our lives. Sadly, just like the man in John 5, we are also often slow to respond.   At first glance, John 5:1-18 looks like any other healing narrative in... Continue Reading

Slow Motion

The events of that one single day are reported in meticulous detail.

Written by Donald Macleod | Thursday, August 13, 2020

When it comes to the crucifixion we have the sequence frame by frame; almost, indeed, an hourly bulletin. The crucifixion narrative goes into slow motion.   “When it comes to Good Friday the Gospels go into slow motion. They have passed over in silence whole decades of Jesus’ life, and even when they pick up... Continue Reading

Weeping Without Joining the Dirge

We have a golden opportunity to cut through the violent extremes and condemn racism and lawlessness simultaneously with biblical clarity.

Written by Alex Kocman | Thursday, August 13, 2020

Up until now, we have not been wielding the two-edged sword of the Spirit, law and gospel, to contend against the powers facing us. Our action has looked the same as the secular activism around us as we seek conversations with dialogue partners rather than proclaiming the word of life. We are peddling all the... Continue Reading

Finding God in Our Distress

Do we know who our God is? Do we know we can bring all our cares to Him?

Written by D. Blair Smith | Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Counterintuitive to our Western individualism, it is in the corporate worship of the Lord and in a meditation on His eternal perfections and His condescending mercy that the psalmist receives the divine medicine needed for his woes.   In the first post in this two-part series, I showed how the Psalms—in particular, Psalm 102—give us... Continue Reading

Contending for a Culture of Life: Abortion in the Work and Witness of the Early Church

Revisiting the historical record of the church’s encounter with the practice of abortion.

Written by Nathan Tarr | Wednesday, August 12, 2020

The purpose of this article is to resource just such a robust Christian response by revisiting the historical record of the church’s encounter with the practice of abortion and by re-presenting the culture of life for which these believers faithfully contended.   The issue of abortion is never far out of the news. This perennial... Continue Reading

What Can We Know and How?

The "finite Is not capable of the infinite."

Written by R. Scott Clark | Wednesday, August 12, 2020

What do we know? We know what God reveals to us in creation and in Scripture. When do we know it? We know it when God reveals himself to us. We are always and only the recipients of revelation. We are never the originators of revelation. Further, revelation is always accommodated to human finitude the... Continue Reading

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