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The Devil Is in the Details: Biblical Inerrancy and the Licona Controversy

Written by Albert Mohler | Thursday, September 15, 2011

There is every reason within the text to believe that Matthew intends to report historical facts. Matthew 27:51-54 is in the very heart of Matthew’s report of the resurrection of Christ as historical fact. Dehistoricizing this text is calamitous and inconsistent with the affirmation of biblical inerrancy. The affirmation of biblical inerrancy is nothing more,... Continue Reading

The Unfortunate Consequences of the Game of the Name

Written by Carl Trueman | Thursday, September 15, 2011

But when one creates a culture which pushes towards mere Christianity, even cast in an `evangelical’ form, or which sees coalition organisations as somehow the places where the real action takes place, there is a problem because the established offices of the church are trumped by the self-appointed or, at least, the non-ecclesiastically appointed. I... Continue Reading

Reading and Believing: The Press and the Future of Religion

Written by Chuck Colson | Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The United States is often referred to as a “post-Christian” nation. In one sense, that is true: The moral and cultural assumptions shaped by Christianity that used to hold sway in American society, can no longer be taken for granted. They must be defended and contended for in the public square. But that’s not the... Continue Reading

The Moral and Spiritual Significance of September 11, 2001

Written by Don Sweeting | Tuesday, September 13, 2011

September 11th was a humbling day for the United States of America. The World Trade Center was symbolic of the West, and particularly the US and its economic leadership in global trade. Just two weeks before the towers came down on September 11, I happened to be in New York City walking around the World... Continue Reading

A Religious Explosion? The Impact of Christian Work in NYC since 9/11

Written by Ed Stetzer | Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The horror of 9/11 left a smoldering pile of dusty rubble, but the gospel of Jesus Christ has overcome the terror in the lives of many New Yorkers, changing lives where the likelihood of change was doubted. Recently, I had another conversation about New York City—this one with a reporter from the New York Times.... Continue Reading

Has Anything Changed Since Everything Changed?

Written by D. G. Hart | Tuesday, September 13, 2011

All of the fanfare surrounding the tenth anniversary of 9/11 left the Calvinistic, dour side of me cold and a bit cynical. Part of the problem was the fixation westerners have, with our base-10 system of math, to give more weight to anniversaries that fall on the five’s and ten’s than, say, to the perfect... Continue Reading

James Dunn and ‘Soul Freedom’

Written by Russell Moore | Tuesday, September 13, 2011

“Everybody wants a theocracy,” James Dunn famously said. “And everybody wants to be ‘Theo.’” I probably quote that at least once a semester in Christian ethics class here at Southern Seminary, not only because it’s pithy but because it is so true. Dunn, longtime head of the Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission and the Baptist... Continue Reading

Superpreacher – We want you!

Written by Chris N. Dom | Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Please let me know if you will accept this offer. We are already talking about ways to help this pastor move on. It should not be a problem since we’ve helped previous preachers find other calls. Dear Superpreacher, I am writing to you to ask you to consider becoming our pastor. We are a small... Continue Reading

Our Dreams Are Too Small!

Written by Aimee Byrd | Monday, September 12, 2011

For Halloween, we let our kids dress as astronauts and professional athletes even though their odds of actually becoming one are 13,200,000 to 1 and 22,000 to 1, respectively. It seems like every TV show targeted for children propagates the all important message to “follow your dreams.” It’s become an American virtue. Our children grow... Continue Reading

Jack of All Trades, Master of None

Written by Caleb Kolstad | Monday, September 12, 2011

At the end of the day what I thought six years ago when I graduated from seminary was only partially true. I not only get to read what I want to read but I also read and study what I need to read and study He’s the “Jack of all trades, master of none.” I... Continue Reading

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