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Carl R. Trueman
Using Dobbs to overturn Roe will move our society slightly closer to a more accurate understanding of what it means to be human. Continue Reading »
You can take the boy out of American celebrity evangelicalism, but you cannot take the American celebrity evangelicalism out of the boy. Continue Reading »
Christian hospitality, love, and hope all rest on truth claims, not sentiments. Continue Reading »
I, for one, mourn the death of the old civil religion. Continue Reading »
The PCA has reaffirmed biblical teaching on sexuality despite loud voices promoting the opposite. Continue Reading »
There is too little constructive argument and too much carefully-policed rhetoric in Christian circles. Continue Reading »
Christians often fail to witness to the gospel, but we must never blame “the church,” for the church is our very source of hope. Continue Reading »
The rainbow is not a symbol of human autonomy. Quite the contrary; it is a sign of our dependence. Continue Reading »
A recent document regarding worship in Church of England schools tries to marry Christian worship to the spirit of this present age. Continue Reading »
Distinguishing between metanarrative, method, and mood is not always possible or clarifying. Continue Reading »
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