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on making the vintage faith relevant againMore on Why The American (Mostly Evangelical) Church is Juvenile: The Neglect of Historic Christian Orthopraxy & Orthodoxy
Yesterday I posted on Thomas Bergler's Christianity Today article on the Juvenilization of American Christianity, which was an adaptation of his similar book. Here's how the thesis goes: Beginning in the 1930s and '40s, Christian teenagers and youth leaders staged a...
read moreWhen Are We Going to Grow Up? Why The American (Mostly Evangelical) Church is Juvenile
More on Why The American (Mostly Evangelical) Church is Juvenile: The Neglect of Historic Christian Orthopraxy & Orthodoxy Over the weekend I got the latest edition of Christianity Today in the mail. The cover story of this issue is a doozie: "When Are We Going to...
read moreIntroducing “PRAYERS FOR MY CITY: A Fixed-Hour Prayer Guide for Muskegon”
Earlier this year I launched a hyperlocal prayer book for Grand Rapids, called PRAYERS FOR MY CITY. It is an amended version of The Book of Common Prayer with twenty-one unique prayers I wrote specifically for Grand Rapids. I am happy that it has been well-received by...
read moreSaturday Book Review: “The Roots of the Reformation” by G. R. Evans
Since this review originally came out, a number of people have noted widespread historical inaccuracies on the Reformation period covered in this book—Carl Trueman wrote a particularly enlightening, rather scathing review that outlined these inaccuracies. In response,...
read moreREIMAGINING THE KINGDOM: Questions on Motive and Method
A few weeks ago a friend posed some question on one of my posts pimping (read: promoing!) my new book on Protestant liberalism and the Kingdom of God, called Reimagining the Kingdom. I thought I'd work through some of those questions as a way to work through some of...
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