Why have so many American evangelicals in recent decades not invested more in intellectual pursuits? Mark A. Noll here in ‘The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind’ wants to know.More
Tag Archives: Creationism
Nephesh and Animal Death Before the Fall
In-depth discussion of Genesis with my neighbor two houses down, as well as our friend and pastor, has peppered my week surrounding the question of animal death before the Fall.More
Book Review: ‘The Lost World of Genesis One’ by John H. Walton
To resolve the conflict betwixt science and Christianity, Walton has a creative solution to the thorny problem of modern secular science and a literal interpretation of Genesis. More
Making Sense of Young Earth Creationism
Let’s explore the view that God created everything that exists in six days and rested on the seventh according to a literal interpretation of the first eleven chapters of Genesis.More
Restorative Conservatism
Any conservative resurgence which might succeed in this country or any other must first work at a restoration of these seminal convictions. All other ground is sinking sand.More
Carl R. Trueman and The Failure of Evangelical Elites
And here we come to the crux of the divide between respectable establishment type evangelical Christians and those who are cast into the outer darkness as deplorables. More
Preparing Our Children to Defend Against Atheism
There are two kinds of atheism. The first scientific, the latter moral. Both kinds share a common thread, man sitting in judgment over whether God is in the right.More
A Nation of Suicidal Children
One of the things that was prophesied concerning John the Baptist was that in calling Israel to repentance and heralding the arrival of the promised Messiah, he would turn the hearts of the fathers back to their children. In our day, entirely too much talk of suicidal children is relevant and necessary. But the reason…More
