Last week saw another clash about women’s (in)equality play out online between leaders in evangelical Christian culture. In the clamor for the high-ground of evangelical legitimacy, something happened ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many prominent Christians believe in inerrancy, or that the Bible is without error. Godong ...
A discussion I’ve been part of on Facebook illustrates something that I have said before on numerous occasions: ultimately, for those approaching the Bible as a sacred text, one has to choose between ...
I came upon a good (IMO, of course) page on Biblical Inerrancy, which I thought could be a good start for a debate. I'll quote extensively from it; it's available ...
Recently, in the Washington Post, Michelle Boorstein explored the ways in which some Southern Baptist and conservative evangelical women are questioning and reinterpreting the doctrines of ...
You may remember that back in 2008 the Holy See held a session of the synod of bishops devoted to the theme “The Word of God in the Life and Mission of the Church.” The synod of bishops is a gathering ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Middle Tennessee evangelical culture enveloped Zack Hunt during his younger years and now as an adult and author Hunt is trying to ...
(THE CONVERSATION) In his farewell address at the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention, outgoing president J.D. Greear acknowledged the internal disputes but assured attendees that the Baptist faith ...
(The Conversation) — The doctrine of inerrancy likely took shape during the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States, in response to the rise of liberalism within Christianity. (The Conversation) ...
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