by Don Veinot | Jan 19, 2012 | Culture Driven Church, Defend the Faith, Evangelical Left, Politics, Socialism, Theology
A second matter, in this regard, concerns the strong indications that for all the deep belief, the genuine piety, the heroic faith, and the good intention one finds all across American Christianity today, large swaths have been captured by the spirit of the age. One...
by Jonathan Miles | Jan 12, 2012 | General, Politics, Theology
As I write this the New Hampshire primaries are winding down. CBS gave its Nostradamus like predictions several hours ago, and it looks as if New Hampshirites (?) are backing the guy they dislike the least. Much has been said of about so called “values”...
by Jonathan Miles | Sep 22, 2011 | General, Liberal Theology, Scripture, Theology
Last week I commented on President Obama’s use of Psalm 46 at the memorial at ground zero. But sitting presidents aren’t the only ones who want to use scripture and theology. Wanna Be presidents do as well. So this week we look at two different quotes by...
by Jonathan Miles | Sep 15, 2011 | Atheism, General, Theology
When Presidential Politicians Quote Scripture Two politicians made news this week when they quoted scripture. President Obama quoted Psalm 46 and got the interwebz all a buzz and then Wanna Be President Rick Perry tried his hand at theology with similar results....
by Don Veinot | Jul 28, 2011 | Evangelical Left, Liberal Theology, Marxism, Rob Bell, Scripture, Socialism, Theology
I was talking with my partner in crime, Jonathon Miles, about this week’s blog and he mentioned a quote that C.S. Lewis had made about having first things first. In my trolling the Internet in search of the quote I stumbled across something that combined the quote...
by Don Veinot | Jul 21, 2011 | Brian McLaren, Emerging Church, Evangelical Left, Liberal Theology, Rob Bell, Socialism, Theology
Just for fun, let’s put Crossan’s method to work on Mark Twain’s book, Huckleberry Finn. If we merely read the book at face value, we will easily understand that it is the story of a boy that floats down the Mississippi River on a raft with a runaway slave named Jim....
Yes, as you say, Wayne Grudem is indeed a Calvinist. And, I’ve made no secret of the fact that, at…
We talk about it in our article, "The Chosen Dilemma" and Dallas Jenkins pointing that our in his interview "A…
Thanks for your response! Yes, I was mistakenly ascribing Keathley's article to Macgregor, who wrote an excellent book on Molinism,…
When and where did he say he made up 95% of the show?
As I mentioned in my original article, I consider Dr. Wasserman to be the foremost authority on the Book of…