Pastors and Politics: An Interview with Dr. Allan Bevere
It’s not a question of whether the church will be political. The church is political. It is a polity. The question is how it will be political.
Dr. Allan R. Bevere
It’s not a question of whether the church will be political. The church is political. It is a polity. The question is how it will be political.
Dr. Allan R. Bevere
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. was interviewed on Constitution Day on WSAU radio in Wausau, Wisconsin. You can find audio of the interview here. Elgin is author of Energion titles Preserving Democracy, Evidence for the Bible, and Christianity and Secularism.
From Preserving Democracy, by Elgin Hushbeck: Now in the abstract, there is nothing wrong with this. Equality is a good thing and in a perfect world, we should and would have equality. But once again we do not live in a perfect world and in the real world equality comes at a cost, and the…
Energion author Allan R. Bevere discusses the fiscal problems and their causes in It’s Fiscal “Cancer” But What Stage Is It?
Alden and Wanda Thompson will be signing their books Inspiration: Hard Questions, Honest Answers and Reflections on Scripture, Dandelions, and Sparrows tomorrow, December 14, 2018 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Book and Game independent bookstore in Walla Walla, Washington. Book and Game is a thriving example of an independent bookstore. We encourage…
Readers of Elgin Hushbeck’s Consider Christianity series may be interested in some recent posts on the evangelical outpost. The two posts of particular interest are: Dismantling Implausibility Structures: The Uses of Theistic Arguments Dismantling Implausibility Structures: The Kalam Cosmological Argument Elgin comments on these issues in volume 2 pages 59-66. Persons using the study guide…
Why Christians Should Care about Their Jewish Roots by Nancy Petrey: What more compelling reason can be given for caring about the Jewish roots of our faith than that Jesus was and is Jewish? He is the Jewish Messiah promised to the Jewish people and to the whole world. He was born, lived, died, was raised…