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Evangelicalism
The Danger of Theological Novelty
Not long ago, I met with an old friend of mine who is a “swinger.” For those of you who don’t know, swinging is when both partners in a committed...
C Michael Patton
12 Ways to Guarantee You’ll Never Be Called a “Fundy”
By Carrie Hunter We Evangelicals have a reputation to uphold. We cannot, under any circumstance, be confused with Them. Them of course being those crazy, unsophisticated,...
Carrie Hunter
Is the Muslim My Neighbor?
I am conflicted. It was Muslim terrorists who flew commercial planes into the twin towers in New York and the Pentagon, killing 3000 people. It was Muslim terrorists who did...
Dan Wallace
Quarles Reviews Licona on the Resurrection
Charles L. Quarles of Louisiana College has a lengthy review of Michael R. Licona’s book The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach (Downers Grove, IL:...
Robert Bowman
Why I Hate Roman Catholicism, Part 2
My post this weekend about embracing doubt has stirred up quite a few people. The truth is that the post started and ended as an encouragement for us not to approach our...
C Michael Patton
Embracing Doubt or Why ‘Roman Catholic Scholarship’ is an Oxymoron
Oxymoron means “sharp dullness.” It describes a figure of speech in which two words that are contradictory are put together. For example, “accurate...
C Michael Patton
Essentials and Non-Essentials in a Nutshell
We Evangelicals talk a lot about essentials and non-essentials. Rightly so. We talk about distinguishing between those areas in our faith – those doctrines – which...
C Michael Patton