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On the (In)Adequacy of Theological Description
May 18, 2013

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“Jesus Camp” Goes to Uganda

May 9, 2013

Written by John

I look forward to serving as the lone respondent to the local showing of a documentary that has already received notice in the American press (as a simple Internet search will show): “God Loves Uganda.” Produced and directed by Academy … Continued

Posted in Apologetics, Civility, Ethics, Evangelicalism, Mission, Politics | 9 Comments

One of These Things Is Not Supposed to Be Like the Others

June 22, 2012

Written by John

Having spent considerable effort demonstrating that American evangelicals are not as bad as some people (including prominent American evangelicals) say we are, I read with dismay some recent evidence that we have passed a cultural milestone somewhere along the way–and … Continued

Posted in Discipleship, Ethics, Evangelicalism, Evil, Leadership, Money | 5 Comments

Evangelicals Not as Bad as (We) Reported: The Article Reprinted

May 28, 2012

Written by John

Here is the article to which I refer in the following post, originally published in Books & Culture. ====== What Scandal? Whose Conscience? Some reflections on Ronald Sider’s Scandal of the Evangelical Conscience. Ronald Sider’s sermon to American evangelicals, The Scandal of … Continued

Posted in Ethics, Evangelicalism, Media | 2 Comments

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