Listening to Black Lives Matter: Redeeming Emmanuel Levinas (The Philosophical Blacklist)
This post is part of a multi-part series, Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist. One afternoon I was talking with a […]
Listening to Black Lives Matter: Redeeming Emmanuel Levinas (The Philosophical Blacklist)
This post is part of a multi-part series, Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist. One afternoon I was talking with a […]
“The Gospel Is Above Ideology”: Gregory Thornbury on Carl F. H. Henry
Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury, President of King’s College in New York, NY, recently gave a lecture at Southeastern […]
A Pro-Life Ethic: Loving the Abortion Worker
A few years ago, my husband and I lingered a little longer than usual in a Barnes & […]
The Gospel > Your Rights
I’ve been a political junkie ever since middle school. While most kids were watching Nickelodeon or playing football, I […]
Bring on the Robots: Gregory Thornbury on Cultural Engagement
In Christian circles we often hear one of two things regarding the ever-changing culture. Some say we should […]
Cain, Abel and Kanye: Gregory Thornbury on Engaging Culture
Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury, President of King’s College in New York, NY, recently gave a lecture at Southeastern […]
The Gospel’s Remedy for Inequality
I’ll be honest with you: Philemon has never been my favorite book of the Bible. I knew the […]
Four Must-Read Articles about Faith and Science
Have you ever asked the question, “How can I reconcile faith and science?” I know I have. Many […]
Love the Word: Redeeming Jacques Derrida (The Philosophical Blacklist)
This post is part of a multi-part series, Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist. If given the choice, would you prefer […]
The Diversity Discussion: Three Thoughtful Reflections for the Church
This week many Americans are basking in the glow of the Super Bowl, discussing multi-million dollar commercials and […]
What Should You Do When Scientists and Theologians Disagree?
In a recent post, we discussed that science and theology should be partners, not enemies. Nevertheless, some scientists […]
Embracing Death: Redeeming Martin Heidegger (The Philosophical Blacklist)
This is the first post in a multi-part series, Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist. Twentieth century German philosopher Martin […]
Why Science and Theology Should Be Partners, Not Enemies
What’s the relationship between science and theology? Some people believe that science and theology are enemies. Yet in […]
Are Science and Theology Incompatible? Responses to 4 Common Claims
In a recent post, we discovered that Christianity played a significant role in the rise of modern science […]
The Self-Interested and the Silent: (De)Classifying Gender Confusion
The world is talking about Caitlyn. This transgender celebrity has caused everyone to think about the nature of […]
Three Biblical Truths that Caused Modern Science to Flourish
Christians sometimes think that the sciences are somehow at odds with the Christian faith. But modern science actually […]
‘Stuck’: Christians and the Transgender Narrative
In his final public appearance before debuting Caitlyn into society, Bruce Jenner shared his experience as a transgender […]
Is Art Good or Bad? Four Standards to Help You Decide
As a young believer and a cultural separatist in the 80s and 90s, I was pretty sure that […]
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