With the ongoing discussions about Bruce Waltke's video at the BioLogos website and his subsequent resignation from RTS, as well as the long comment thread here at
Evangel about events in Genesis, I thought I would post some thoughts about the relationship between science and religion that....
Not exact matches
Speaking
about the value of catechism... Kevin DeYoung, pastor of University Reformed Church in East Lansing, MI, and one of the bloggers here at
Evangel, recently agreed to an interview
about his new book The Good News We Almost Forgot: Rediscovering the Gospel in a 16th Century Catechism, which is....
That said, and if you'll forgive the bluntness, we won't achieve this by hand - wringing
about Obama under the banner «
Evangel.»
I'm really at my best when I am at 3 pages or less in final content (
about 1500 words) and I try to stick to one subject — even by analogy.Kevin DeYoung may be my fellow blogger here at
Evangel, but he's not really a blogger....
What I am saying is THE MESSAAGE or
evangel is NOT primarily some humanitarian» love» but a message
about WHAT Christ was to do and DID — fulfill the promise given to Abraham and symbolized in the Mosaic sacrafice: i.e. the atone and» shelter ALL Israel, whether they believed or not in their earthly existence.
It's a Glad
Evangel» well - message»
about what Jesus did, not what we do.
I thought
Evangel readers would appreciate knowing
about my Christianity Today interview with James Davison Hunter, Professor of Religion, Culture, and Social Theory at the University of Virginia and author of To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World (Oxford, 2010), which promises to be the most important book written on Christian cultural engagement in the last 50 years.
In addition, articles by or
about Shoemaker were written in The Calvary
Evangel, published by Calvary Episcopal Church in New York; in the Faith at Work magazine, 150 South Washington Street, Suite 204, Falls Church, Virginia; and in the literature of The Pittsburgh Experiment, 1802 Investment Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222.]