Almost Christian
On this edition of the program Michael Horton talks with Princeton Seminary professor Kenda Creasy Dean about her new book, Almost Christian: What the Faith […]
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On this edition of the program Michael Horton talks with Princeton Seminary professor Kenda Creasy Dean about her new book, Almost Christian: What the Faith […]
Several weeks ago I conducted a funeral for an elderly grandmother, a life-long Presbyterian. In addition to her life-long commitment to Jesus Christ and her […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, we’re featuring a panel discussion on global evangelism, sponsored by the Lausanne Movement for World Evangelization. This […]
What is the nature of American spirituality, and how does it differ from classical Christian conceptions of God, revelation, and redemption? Â On this edition of […]
It is remarkable that debates about sexual morality (i.e., contraception, gay marriage, gay ordination, etc.) have so climaxed that some Anglicans are now considering mass […]
In a world which is so connected news spreads fast. I got an e-mail notifying me of a 7.0 earthquake very near Port-au-Prince, Haiti just […]
Secularists have argued for many years that religion is an entirely private matter that should not inform public life and policy decisions. But what about […]
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life released a new study on American religious habits yesterday. Like many studies of the same sort, it […]
Some postmodern Christians have begun to argue that what we believe is not as important as what we do, and that Christianity is primarily about […]
On this edition of the program, the hosts talk with international columnist Uwe Siemon-Netto about his career in journalism, as well as his conversion back […]
Is Christ the only way to heaven? If so, does that make Christianity an intolerant religion? How should believers relate to outsiders, this side of […]
Is it possible that the contemporary church has been so caught up in the quest for relevance that it has ceased to be noticeably different […]