How to Have a Civil Discussion about Politics at Work (or Anywhere Else)
Xenophobic. Crooked. Misogynistic. Liar. Racist. Bigot. Con Man. Disgusting. Half his supporters are a basket full of deplorables. […]
How to Have a Civil Discussion about Politics at Work (or Anywhere Else)
Xenophobic. Crooked. Misogynistic. Liar. Racist. Bigot. Con Man. Disgusting. Half his supporters are a basket full of deplorables. […]
A Bright Side to the “Dumpster Fire”: Bruce Ashford on the 2016 Election
At the 2016 ERLC National Conference, Southeastern Seminary’s Bruce Ashford — along with Andrew Walker, Travis Wussow, Steven […]
A Privatized Faith Leads to a Secularized Culture: Greg Forster on Faith and Work
What’s behind the secularization of culture, and how can we help solve the problem? Greg Forster, director of the […]
Want to Engage Culture? Follow the Golden Rule.
“Stop Engaging ‘The Culture,’ Because It Doesn’t Exist.” Andy Crouch penned this provocative headline in a recent op-ed […]
“The Public Square Is a Battleground of Gods.” A Conversation on Faith and Politics
Convention season has arrived. The Republicans hold their national convention this week in Cleveland, and the Democrats will […]
Research | The Open Society and Biblical Teleological Historicism: The Practice of the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms in the Contemporary West
By Armen Oganessian, University of Aberdeen In The Open Society and Its Enemies, Karl Popper suggests there are […]
Research | Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles: God’s Blessing Upon Responsible Action
By Ron Lindo Jr., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Of the many blessings contained within the Old Testament, the […]
The Dangerous, Deadly Consequences of Pilate Politics
Each year, a different aspect of the Easter story grabs my attention and causes me to reflect. This year, it’s […]
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 & […]
Weekend Reading: Tips for Work Success, the Election & ‘Downton Abbey’
How can you succeed in your first job? Is the election changing evangelicalism? Was Jesus a Republican? And […]
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 […]
Don’t Forget Your Faith on Election Day: A Panel Discussion on the Gospel and Politics
In the United States, it’s election season. When you head to the ballot box this year, don’t forget […]
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