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Particularism – C.S. Lewis

May 16, 2012 Blog, Books, Christianity, Culture, Refuting "Christian" Marxism

An excerpt from a letter written by C.S. Lewis in 1930 found on page 912 of his Collected Letters: As to the business about being ‘rooted’ or ‘at home everywhere,’ I wonder are they really the opposite, or are they …

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Reflections On The Belhar Confession, Part 5

April 25, 2012 Books, Christianity, Church History, Culture, History, Modern, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

  The Belhar document reads more of Karl Marx than it does of Jesus Christ. This can be seen in the way that the Belhar exudes the stereotypical liberation theology motifs. Drawing from European “theologies” and Marxism, liberation theologians developed …

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Reflections On The Belhar Confession, Part 4

April 13, 2012 Books, Christianity, Church History, Culture, History, Modern, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

  Read Part 1 here. Read Part 2 here. Read Part 3 here.   In the Belhar, we find the following: Therefore, we reject any doctrine which absolutizes either natural diversity or the sinful separation of people in such a …

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Reflections On The Belhar Confession, Part 3

April 5, 2012 Books, Christianity, Church History, Culture, History, Modern, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

Read Part 1 here. Read Part 2 here.   We will return eventually to the theme of unity, with which the Belhar opens and upon which it insists, after we have examined the affirmations which the Belhar sets forth. Obviously, …

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Reflections On The Belhar Confession, Part 2

March 21, 2012 Books, Christianity, Church History, Culture, History, Modern, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

  Read Part 1 here.   One of the most egregious errors of the Belhar is that it draws the antithesis in the wrong place. Whereas we find in Scriptures that the antithesis is between the seed of the serpent …

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Reflections On The Belhar Confession, Part 1

March 16, 2012 Books, Christianity, Church History, Culture, History, Modern, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

  The West is doing all it can to overthrow its faith and heritage. This overthrow does not happen only by giant strides that are made instantaneously but also by a million decisions made by individual men and women and …

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Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos, Part 6

February 9, 2012 Books, Christianity, Church History, Classical, Colonial, Europe, History, Ideology, Law, Medieval, Politics, The West, Theology, Theonomy

  Part 1 of the series. Part 2 of the series. Part 3 of the series. Part 4 of the series. Part 5 of the series.   In this series, we are examining the 16th-century Huguenot book Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos …

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Bloodlines: John Piper’s Assault on the Hereditary Family, Part 3

January 17, 2012 Africans, Books, Christianity, Demographics, Europeans, Genetics, Marriage, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

  Part 1 of the series Part 2 of the series   Introduction John Piper, the pastor for preaching at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has recently authored a new book on race, entitled Bloodlines: Race, Cross, and the …

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Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos, Part 5

January 13, 2012 Books, Christianity, Church History, Colonial, Europe, History, Ideology, Law, Medieval, Politics, The West, Theology, Theonomy

  Part 1 of the series. Part 2 of the series. Part 3 of the series. Part 4 of the series.   In this series, we are examining the 16th-century Huguenot book Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos (A Defense of Liberty Against …

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Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos, Part 4

December 30, 2011 Books, Christianity, Church History, Colonial, Europe, History, Ideology, Law, Medieval, Politics, The West, Theology, Theonomy

    Part 1 of the series. Part 2 of the series. Part 3 of the series.   In this series, we are examining the 16th-century Huguenot book Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos (A Defense of Liberty Against Tyrants), a Christian treatise …

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