Posts with the category “evangelicalism”
Evangelicalism’s Divided Soul: Megan Basham’s Shepherds for Sale
July 1st, 2025
Megan Basham has written a deeply sourced book about how the political left has been pouring money and influence into evangelicalism for decades. There are initiatives, political action groups, confer... Read More
Subjectivism: The Tie that Binds
September 20th, 2022
IntroductionThey say when trouble comes to close the ranks. The way we do this is to be thoroughly Christian in every respect. This requires that we not apologize for what the Bible says, use family d... Read More
Review of Anthony Bradley’s Article on Critical Race Theory
February 1st, 2022
Recently Anthony Bradley published an article at Mere Orthodoxy entitled “Critical Race Theory Isn’t a Threat for Presbyterians.” Bradley argues that the Presbyterian Church in American (PCA) doesn’t ... Read More
A Short History of Evangelical Confusion
January 18th, 2022
The Second Great Awakening, beginning at the turn of the nineteenth century, established Christianity as the cohesive moral force of the country, but it failed to unite Christians as one people. Rathe... Read More
A Game Plan for Slumped-Shouldered Christians
October 13th, 2020
If you begin at the root and rise of it, Satan has schemed to war against God’s people from the beginning. Sometimes he slithers up to an unsuspecting damsel. Sometimes he drops the dead weight of a h... Read More
What if Christians taught the Christian Creed?
October 6th, 2020
G.K. Chesterton once said that “the educationist must find a creed and teach it.” It only makes sense that Christians should be committed to teaching the Christian creed. The creed is a declaration, b... Read More
Evangelicalism: A Diagnostic Exam
August 29th, 2020
There is a submerged bronze statue of Jesus Christ seventeen meters deep in the Mediterranean Sea. Unbeknownst to its creator, Guido Galletti, the statue, Christ of the Abyss, is an allegory for the p... Read More
Thick or Thin
August 17th, 2020
The baseline definition of an “evangelical” comes from Historian David Bebbington’s famous “quadrilateral” of evangelical traits: biblicism, crucicentrism, conversionism, and activism. Each point, whe... Read More
