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January 13, 2014
Whatever Happened to the New Age Movement (NAM)?
Whatever Happened to the New Age Movement (NAM)? If you didn’t live through the 1980s or were too young to notice cultural movements and events, you may not remember or even know about the so-called “New Age Movement” (henceforth “NAM”). Even if you did, and were aware of the hype surrounding it, you may never [Read More...]
Published on January 13, 2014 06:22
January 11, 2014
Books I’m Reading Right Now (and Why)
Books I’m Reading Right Now (and Why) This is a little unusual—compared to most of my blog posts, but I am often asked what I’m reading at the moment. Then, when I answer, some ask “Why?” I don’t know why people are interested in what I’m reading, but apparently some are. This blog is my [Read More...]
Published on January 11, 2014 06:05
January 9, 2014
The Journey from Folk Religion to Examined Faith (Outline of a Talk)
I recently gave this talk to a group of very bright young Christian student workers at various universities. They came together for a “summit” and I was asked to speak to them on this subject–from my book Questions to All Your Answers: The Journey from Folk Religion to Examined Faith. I apologize for the formatting; [Read More...]
Published on January 09, 2014 05:54
January 6, 2014
Are Men Obsolete? Are Boys in Danger? More on the “Decline of Men” and the “Boy Crisis”
Are Men Obsolete? Are Boys in Danger? More on The “Decline of Men” and The “Boy Crisis” These musings were triggered by some recent articles and blog posts. A December (2013) Time article described a national effort in Sweden to erase gender distinctions that, many men say, is really aimed at erasing masculinity. Another December [Read More...]
Published on January 06, 2014 06:03
January 4, 2014
My Response to Oppenheimer’s New York Times Article on Evangelicals and Calvinism
The article is “Evangelicals Find Themselves in the Midst of a Calvinist Revival.” The author is columnist Mark Oppenheimer. The place of publication in The New York Times. The date is January 3, 2014. (That was the date of its release; it may not appear in print until later.) The article/column may be read at [Read More...]
Published on January 04, 2014 05:17
January 3, 2014
Watch for Mark Oppenheimer’s New York Times Column about Calvinism this Weekend
Mark Oppenheimer is a columnist for the New York Times who writes about culture and religion. This week he interviewed me about “neo-Calvinism” or “the new Calvinism” because he plans this weekend’s column to be about that. We’ve also exchanged e-mails about Calvinism and non-Calvinism in American religious life today. Of course, I have no [Read More...]
Published on January 03, 2014 07:22
January 1, 2014
Does God Foreordain and Render Certain Sins? (And Why Some Questions Annoy Me)
Does God Foreordain and Render Certain Sins? (And Why Some Questions Annoy Me) Not infrequently some Calvinist confronts me with a question that, in the way it is asked, implies two things: 1) I must have overlooked parts of the Bible, and 2) They have not read any non-Calvinist theology. The way these people often [Read More...]
Published on January 01, 2014 05:56
December 30, 2013
Christian Philosophy for Newbies
One of the questions I am frequently asked is “Whom can I read to learn about philosophy from a Christian perspective if I’m not trained in philosophy?” Another, related question, is “Whom can I recommend beginners read in Christian philosophy?” I have one constant suggestion: Keith Ward. Look him up (google him and look at [Read More...]
Published on December 30, 2013 06:28
December 29, 2013
A Guest Post: Arminianism Simply Summarized, Explained, Defended by Brian Abasciano (founder of the Society of Evangelical Arminians and evangelical biblical scholar)
The FACTS of Salvation: A Summary of Arminian Theology/the Biblical Doctrines of Grace By Brian Abasciano (For a pdf file of the present article, see here.) The distinctive tenets of Arminian theology may be presented using the acronym FACTS. The opposing theology of Calvinism is well known for its acronym TULIP (for a [Read More...]
Published on December 29, 2013 06:47
December 27, 2013
Following Up My Last Post Regarding the Incarnation: The Line between Orthodoxy and Speculation
My latest post regarding the ongoing reality of the incarnation provoked many good questions about underlying assumptions, which, in turn, have led me to respond about the Reformation debates about Christology (which led to debates about the Lord’s Supper). I want to make clear that I hope to draw a line, however indistinct it may [Read More...]
Published on December 27, 2013 06:18
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