Posted on November 11, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
Folks, I’m finally going to write my own book so I can tell the true story and the truth about myself make some money. Carrie Prejean, the now famously-and-shamelessly-identified Christian model, now just released a new book, unapologetically entitled still Standing: The Untold Story of My Fight against Gossip, Hate, and Political Attacks. This sort of nonsense [...]
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Posted on October 16, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
Recently Ravi Zacharias gave a lecture at the Carl F. H. Center for Theological Understanding at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School addressing the topic of ”Toward an Evangelical Understanding of Postmodernism and Mission and Mission.”
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
Harvey Gallagher Cox, Jr., eminent theologian and recently retired professor of Harvard Divinity School was interviewed by host Diana Rehm of The Diane Rehm Show about his new book “The Future of Faith.” This is an important conversation to hear as Christianity is entering into a new [pragmatic] age, the “Age of Spirit,” Cox calls [...]
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Posted on August 23, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
Click on the title”Race, Identity, and The Darker Side of Christianity“ you’ll be directed to the site to listen to Carter’s lecture.
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Posted on August 22, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
David Horstkoetter at flying. farther recently interviewed Prof. Cornell West (not our own Jim West) of Princeton University. Dr. West is named ”one of the foremost black American scholars and intellectuals of the late 20th century and new millennium.” His most celebrated works include Race Matters, Democracy Matters: Winning the Fight Against Imperialism, and most recently he published Hope [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
Laus Deo is a radio program hosted by Paul Wolf. Dr. Wolf is Professor and Chair of NT program at Southwestern Seminary. Last month he interviewed D.A. Carson on the relationship between Christ and Culture. More recent programs include the following:
The Nature of the Human Soul With Christian New Testament Scholar Joel B. Green
We [...]
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Posted on February 19, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
About his Conversion
He wrote, “In this deep consternation the Lord was pleased to break in upon my soul with his bright beams of heavenly light; and in an instant, as it were, removing the veil, and letting light into a dark place (Is 25:7). I saw clearly, with the eye of faith, the crucified Saviour [...]
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Posted on January 12, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
According to Barna Group’s most recent research Christianity is no longer the “default” faith in America.
A new nationwide survey by The Barna Group, however, indicates that people’s views have changed. The study discovered that half of all adults now contend that Christianity is just one of many options that Americans choose from and that a [...]
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Posted on January 12, 2009 by Celucien Joseph
Click here to watch and hear.
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