R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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The Shack - The Missing Art of Evangelical Discernment
The publishing world sees very few books reach blockbuster status, but William Paul Young's The Shack has now exceeded even that.
Air Conditioning Hell: How Liberalism Happens
The doctrine of hell serves very well as a test case for the slide into theological liberalism.
Committed? Not By a Long Shot
Elizabeth Gilbert is once again a married woman, and she has written a rather lengthy memoir in order to explain why.
Seen But Not Heard?
Whatever happened to being seen but not heard? Diana West asks that question in a recent essay, noting that there has been a massive shift in Western culture away from adult authority and toward the "wise child."
The Online Life of Kids
The Kaiser Family Foundation has just released a new study on the online lives of children and teenagers, and the statistics are simply astounding.
How Will They Hear Without a Preacher?
Preaching has fallen on hard times. So suggests a report out of Durham University's College of Preachers.
Does God Hate Haiti?
The images streaming in from Haiti look like scenes from Dante's Inferno. The scale of the calamity is unprecedented. In many ways, Haiti has almost ceased to exist.
Heresy is Not Heroic
Something deeply disturbing recently appeared at EthicsDaily.com, the Web site for the Baptist Center for Ethics.
Thinking Green — The New Religion
The human species is inherently and resolutely religious. The Bible and the Christian tradition affirm this truth, even as we know that the religious impulse can so easily transform itself into idolatry.
The Death of a Feminist
Radical theologian Mary Daly died last week at age 81, ending one of the most interesting and tragic careers in contemporary theology.