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Should We Expect Cultural Redemption?
Introduction Many evangelicals are angry and frustrated about cultural and societal changes. Anger and frustration are frequently the result of unmet expectations. Could it be that the anger and frustration felt about our American society are based on unmet expectations … Continue reading
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Book Review: Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy
I recently saw a meme featuring a picture of Karl Barth and Emile Brunner. The text read, “For every theologian there is an equal and opposite theologian.” This axiom seems especially apt for the many “Views” books published over the … Continue reading
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Creation and Covenant
By Christopher Roberts, T & T Clark International, 2009. I recently spent some time talking to author Christopher Roberts about his 2009 book Creation and Covenant: The Significance of Sexual Difference in the Moral Theology of Marriage. In our conversation, … Continue reading
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The Shooting Salvationist
By David Stokes, Steerforth Press, 2011 Reviewed by Dr. Kent Kersey, Associate Professor of Ministries One of my church history professors described fundamentalism as “no fun, too much damn, and no mental.” Such a description surely highlights the attitude of … Continue reading
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