Entries Categorized as 'Culture'

Christianity’s Central Theme?

Date March 22, 2009Posted by David N

Allen Yeh, a Professor at Biola Univeristy and tutor in the Torrey Honors Institute, has written an article in which he argues that missions is the central theme of Christianity.  The Bible, he says, is a means to an end, and that end is missions. He offers many reasons for his choice of missions, such [...]

T4G 08 Video Online At Ligonier.org

Date January 25, 2009Posted by David N

The videos of all speaker addresses and panel discussions from this year's T4G conference are available online for free at Ligonier.org (for a limited time).  These conferences are amazing, encouraging (and often humorous) and it would be well worth your time to watch the videos (if you don't have a lot of time, just watch [...]

Young, Restless, Reformed Bloggers

Date January 23, 2009Posted by David N

Unfortunately this will not be a book review. I haven’t had the opportunity yet to read the book, though I plan to in the near future. I did however read the Christianity Today article bearing the same title two years ago, and I’ve seen, heard or read several interviews with the author (here’s a good [...]

"Calvin's Legacy" Conference at WSC (Jan 16-17): Live Blog

Date January 16, 2009Posted by David N

In honor of John Calvin's 500th birthday, Westminster Seminary California's 2008 Conference is on the lasting legacy of John Calvin's life and work for the contemporary church.  The conference is tonight from 6 – 9pm and tomorrow from 8am – 2:45pm.  Unfortunately it is sold out, but for those of you interested in following the [...]

Mark Driscoll And The Paradoxes Of Calvinism

Date January 10, 2009Posted by David N

Molly Worthen has written an interesting article for The New York Times Magazine on Mark Driscoll and his “hip” Mars Hill Church entitled Who Would Jesus Smack Down?  The point of her article seems to be to highlight the “paradoxes” that surround Mars Hill.  Not only is it an Evangelical church where the pastor swears [...]

Gay Marriage And The Bible

Date December 15, 2008Posted by David N

Newsweek's cover story last week read “The Religious Case For Gay Marriage.”  Inside, Lisa Miller's article “Our Mutual Joy” attempted to argue that the Bible actually supports gay marriage.  Read her article here. Two very insightful responses have already gone up from Al Mohler and John Mark Reynolds.  Rather than responding myself, I will simply [...]

"Updating" History

Date December 10, 2008Posted by David N

Oxford's latest version of their Junior Dictionary has undergone a major revision.  In order to reflect the changing times, many words having to do with religion (specifically Christianity), and with a rural setting (such as certain kinds of flowers and trees) are being omitted and replaced with words like “blog” and “MP3 player.”  OUP says:  [...]

The "Green" Bible

Date November 26, 2008Posted by David N

Themed Bibles are generally a bad idea.  For one thing, every part of God's Word is meant to speak to every Christian.  Themed Bibles tend to emphasize only the parts of the Bible that speak about the particular theme, leaving other potentially important aspects of Scripture under-emphasized or ignored (and here I'm thinking primarily within [...]

Our New President And Abortion

Date November 19, 2008Posted by David N

Thanks to Aaron Gleason for passing this link along to me. I sure am glad that we Evangelicals have moved on to caring about more important social issues. Because if we still cared about protecting the unborn, we'd be in rough shape right now. http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/viewarticle.php?selectedarticle=2008.10.14_George_Robert%20P._Obama's%20Abortion%20Extremism_.xml Like I said…please pray for Barack Obama. 

Pray For Barack Obama

Date November 5, 2008Posted by David N

Barack Obama will be the next President.  Regardless of how you feel about this outcome, we must remember that God is at work in all things, and do our duty as Christians and American citizens and pray for our (soon to be) President. Dr. John Mark Reynolds shares his own thoughts: Wednesday the sun came [...]