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Strangely Attractive Lives at the End of an Empire
How Often Do Christians Think About the Roman Empire? Probably Not Enough
How Often Do Christians Think About the Roman Empire? Probably Not Enough
Be of Good Courage, and Let Us Play the Man for Our People
A Week For the Ages
The Evolution of Evangelical Influence
One Lie, Two Untruths and Three Implications
An Overdue Response to Thomas West’s Theory of Protestant “Transformation” in Colonial America
A Defense of the Hymnal
It’s hard to imagine a more frivolous jurisprudence than one tied to an ahistorical reading of a few authors.
I am here today to say that a Christian has no obligation to speak “lightly” about such things. Much the opposite.
While criticisms of MLK are proper, that cannot be the end goal, but rather a first step.