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, [...]
Roe v. Wade–Thirty Years Later: Prolife Witness in Prochoice America, Part 2
— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
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 [...]
Roe v. Wade–Thirty Years Later: Prolife Witness in Prochoice America, Part 1
— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
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 [...]
Keep Reading...Whose Holy Land? Israel, the Church, and the Battle for Palestine
— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
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 [...]
Keep Reading...Onward Christian Soldiers? Christian Witness in a Time of Terror
— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
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.
Keep Reading...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
Keep Reading...How High the Wall? A Debate on the Separation of Church and State, Part 9 – Closing Remarks
— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
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 [...]
How High the Wall? A Debate on the Separation of Church and State, Part 8 – Discussion Time 2
— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
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 [...]
How High the Wall? A Debate on the Separation of Church and State, Part 7 – Discussion Time 1
— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
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 [...]
How High the Wall? A Debate on the Separation of Church and State, Part 6 – Introductory Comments
— Saturday, January 1st, 2005 —
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 [...]





