Blog Archive
for January, 2005

Jesus Loves You, Little Blob

— Wednesday, January 26th, 2005 —

Growing up in the 1970s and 1980s, my parents and teachers warned me to beware
anyone trying to sell me mind-altering drugs with cartoon characters. It might
have been urban legend, but America’s parents were convinced that rough-looking
characters lurked in schoolyards plying LSD-laden stickers with pictures of
Mickey Mouse, Daffy Duck, or G.I. Joe on them. Moreover, [...]

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Roe v. Wade–Thirty Years Later: Prolife Witness in Prochoice America, Part 2

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
Guest Post by Richard Land, Terry Schlossberg, David McIntosh, R. Albert Mohler, Jr. and Russell D. Moore

Discussion on the culture war over abortion: where our culture is and where our culture is going.

Are pro-lifers winning the culture war over abortion? Should we be encouraged by incremental steps like a partial birth abortion ban, parental consent laws, and declining abortion rates? What’s next in the struggle to protect women and children [...]

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Roe v. Wade–Thirty Years Later: Prolife Witness in Prochoice America, Part 1

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
Guest Post by Richard Land, Terry Schlossberg, David McIntosh, R. Albert Mohler, Jr. and Russell D. Moore

Discussion on the culture war over abortion: where our culture is and where our culture is going.

Are pro-lifers winning the culture war over abortion? Should we be encouraged by incremental steps like a partial birth abortion ban, parental consent laws, and declining abortion rates? What’s next in the struggle to protect women and children [...]

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Whose Holy Land? Israel, the Church, and the Battle for Palestine

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
Guest Post by Richard Gaffin, Paige Patterson, Craig Blaising, R. Albert Mohler, Jr. and Russell D. Moore

Is the contemporary state of Israel a fulfillment of biblical prophecy? Must evangelicals support Israel because of God’s promises to the descendants of Abraham? This panel represents a variety of viewpoints–ranging from Reformed amillennialism to dispensationalism–on one of the most controversial questions in American evangelicalism–and one of the most crucial issues for American foreign [...]

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Onward Christian Soldiers? Christian Witness in a Time of Terror

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
Guest Post by Henlee Barnette, Kenneth Magnuson, Mark Coppenger and Joe Phelps

Is it right for the United States to defend itself against terrorists such as Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein? What about Jesus’ command to “turn the other cheek”? A discussion on the ethics of war and the just war theory.

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Christ in the Public Square: Toward a Theology of Christian Political Engagement

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —

An address by Russell Moore on the intersection of Politics and Christianity

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How High the Wall? A Debate on the Separation of Church and State, Part 9 – Closing Remarks

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
Guest Post by E. David Cook, Richard Land, Tom Nettles and K. Hollyn Hollman

Discussion on the separation of church and state.

Featuring:

  • E. David Cook (Acknowledgment View), Fellow and Chaplain, Green College Oxford University; Professor of Christian Ethics, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Richard D. Land (Accommodation View), President, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
  • Tom J. Nettles (Separation View), Professor of Historical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • K. Hollyn Hollman (Strict [...]
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How High the Wall? A Debate on the Separation of Church and State, Part 8 – Discussion Time 2

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
Guest Post by E. David Cook, Richard Land, Tom Nettles and K. Hollyn Hollman

Discussion on the separation of church and state.

Featuring:

  • E. David Cook (Acknowledgment View), Fellow and Chaplain, Green College Oxford University; Professor of Christian Ethics, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Richard D. Land (Accommodation View), President, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
  • Tom J. Nettles (Separation View), Professor of Historical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • K. Hollyn Hollman (Strict [...]
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How High the Wall? A Debate on the Separation of Church and State, Part 7 – Discussion Time 1

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
Guest Post by E. David Cook, Richard Land, Tom Nettles and K. Hollyn Hollman

Discussion on the separation of church and state.

Featuring:

  • E. David Cook (Acknowledgment View), Fellow and Chaplain, Green College Oxford University; Professor of Christian Ethics, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Richard D. Land (Accommodation View), President, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
  • Tom J. Nettles (Separation View), Professor of Historical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • K. Hollyn Hollman (Strict [...]
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How High the Wall? A Debate on the Separation of Church and State, Part 6 – Introductory Comments

— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
Guest Post by E. David Cook, Richard Land, Tom Nettles and K. Hollyn Hollman

Discussion on the separation of church and state.

Featuring:

  • E. David Cook (Acknowledgment View), Fellow and Chaplain, Green College Oxford University; Professor of Christian Ethics, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Richard D. Land (Accommodation View), President, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
  • Tom J. Nettles (Separation View), Professor of Historical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • K. Hollyn Hollman (Strict [...]
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