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The Great Commission stands at the center of Christianity as the command of the risen Lord Jesus Christ for his church to proclaim the name of God in the world for the sake of all nations and God’s glory among them. The church fulfils the commission by making disciples of Christ, teaching them to observe […]

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Date April 25, 2018
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Richard Albert Mohler, Jr. was born in October, 1959 in Lakeland, Florida. He attended Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida as a Faculty Scholar. He received a B.A. from Samford University, a private, co-educational Baptist-affiliated college in Birmingham, Alabama. His graduate degrees, M.Div. and Ph.D. in Systematic and Historical Theology, were conferred by Southern […]

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Rob Bell and the (Re)Emergence of Liberal Theology In his new book, Love Wins1, Rob Bell takes his stand with those who have tried to rescue Christianity from itself. This is a massive tragedy by any measure. The novelist Saul Bellow once remarked that being a prophet is nice work if you can get it. […]

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Date May 20, 2011
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“I do not, by nature, thrive on confrontation,” declares Richard Dawkins, the Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University and one of the world’s leading sceptics concerning Christianity and belief in God. Dawkins is well known as an intellectual adversary to all forms of religious belief – and of Christianity […]

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Date October 26, 2006
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP), The book’s title looks both promising and inspiring. Brian D. McLaren’s new book, “A Generous Orthodoxy,” is sure to get attention, and its title grabs both heart and mind. Who wouldn’t want to embrace an orthodoxy of generosity? On the other hand, the title raises an unavoidable question: Just how “generous” can […]

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Date March 15, 2005
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The Tie No Longer Binds Former President Jimmy Carter’s “resignation” from the Southern Baptist Convention was intended to draw public attention—and it did. After all, it isn’t every day that one of the world’s most famous citizens denounces his denomination. Mr. Carter, now 76, has been America’s most active former president. His efforts at peacemaking, […]

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Date November 1, 2000
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