R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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For the Mouth of the Lord Hath Spoken It
This is a commencement message preached Friday, December 10, 2010 by R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.
The Christian Worldview as Master Narrative: Creation
One of the hallmarks of the postmodern age is, as one of its main theorists has explained, \"incredulity toward metanarratives.\"
The Dangerous Worlds of Analog Parents with Digital Teens
Parents cannot be spectators in the lives of their children, but should set rules, establish expectations, enforce limitations, and constantly monitor their teenagers\' digital lives.
The Retreat from Marriage – A Recipe for Disaster
For reasons that include all that we can learn from this report, and for many more that we know from the Scriptures and Christian wisdom, Christians know that the marginalization of marriage can only lead to unhappiness, unhealthiness, and the unraveling of human relationships.
The Knowledge of the Self-Revealing God: Starting Point for the Christian Worldview
One of the most important principles of Christian thinking is the recognition that there is no stance of intellectual neutrality.
Who Needs Marriage?
Divorce is now an institutionalized part of American life, complete now with an industry putting out divorce announcements, greeting cards, and party plans.
'They Did Not Honor Him as God, or Give Thanks'
Thanksgiving is a deeply theological act, rightly understood.
Confessionalism: The Past Meets the Future in Georgia
The church, Druid Hills Baptist Church in Atlanta, is one of the most venerable congregations in the state convention. Now, the church is considered no longer in fellowship with the GBC on the basis of its violation of the confession of faith.
On Exorcism and Exorcists: An Evangelical View
We should respect the power of the Devil and his demons, but never fear them. We do not need a rite of exorcism, only the name of Jesus. We are not given a priesthood of exorcists — for every believer is armed with the full promise of the Gospel, united with Christ by faith, and indwelt by the Holy Spirit.
The Glory of God and the Life of the Mind
Christianity honors the life of the mind, not because it celebrates the power of human intellect, but because Christ himself instructed Christians to love God with heart, soul, and mind.