There’s More to Identity than You Think

Jan 19, 2024 by

By Paul Tautges, TGC. My adult children all have three-lens cameras built into their phones. The multiple lenses enable them to zoom in on our grandbabies’ adorable faces, get a wide-angle view of an ocean sunset, and capture better...

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The Protestant Prophet: J. Gresham Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism at 100

Jan 12, 2024 by

By Joshua Pauling, Public Discourse. In 1923, a short book entitled Christianity and Liberalism, written by the Presbyterian J. Gresham Machen, hit the market. At the time, Machen was a professor of New Testament Studies at the Princeton...

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The Abolition of Liberty? Religious Freedom and Education Amid Today’s Intellectual Confusion

Jan 9, 2024 by

By Todd Huizinga, European Conservative. Although C. S. Lewis died in 1963, the arguments in his The Abolition of Man, published in 1943, still apply to us today. One of the greatest Christian apologists of the 20th century, Lewis argues...

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The Desecration of Man

Jan 4, 2024 by

By Carl Trueman, First Things. This year marks the eightieth anniversary of the lectures that became C. S. Lewis’s book The Abolition of Man. Speaking to an audience at the height of the Second World War, Lewis identified the central...

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Evangelical Left Death?

Dec 5, 2023 by

By Mark Tooley, Juicy Ecumenism. Does the Evangelical Left still meaningfully exist? Or has it all become simply Religious Left? The former retains evangelical theological and ethical commitments, including biblical authority, salvation...

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Why the Land Promises Belong to Ethnic Israel

Nov 27, 2023 by

By Gerald McDermott,  Virtueonline. Abstract: In this essay, Gerald McDermott explores the notion of supersessionism in Christian theology, which suggests the promises made to the Jewish people in the Old Testament, including the land...

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