Richard D. Land
Dr. Richard Land, BA (magna cum laude), Princeton; D.Phil. Oxford; and Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, was president of the Southern Baptists’ Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (1988-2013) and has served since 2013 as president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Land has been teaching, writing, and speaking on moral and ethical issues for the last half century in addition to pastoring several churches.
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Ask Dr. Land: Why is Nov. 21, 2020 important?
These Mayflower Pilgrims who made up the majority of the Mayflower’s passenger list were 17th century “revolutionaries.”
Why I'm going to miss Bishop Harry Jackson Jr.
Brother Harry was a man of rare courage and as well as deep and genuine religious faith. One could not be around Harry Jackson Jr. for more than a few minutes and not know that his religious faith was central to the core of his being.
After 2020 election, where do we go from here?
What I feared would happen in the 2020 presidential election has happened, and no, I am not talking about whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump would win.
Ask Dr. Land: 2020 election, who is the biggest loser?
As we sift through the mountain range of statistics generated by this uniquely 2020 election, the biggest loser appears to be “identity politics,” driven by Marxist generated “Critical Race Theory” and its vile traveling companion “Intersectionality.”
Ask Dr. Land: How should Christians disagree about important things?
One of the most interesting things about the Piper-Grudem debate is that both men’s theology tells them that God “decreed” or “ordained” who was going to win next Tuesday’s presidential election before the foundation of the world.
Why so much hostility to Amy Coney Barrett’s religious faith?
For many people in America, especially in the more educated upper middle classes, religion, if taken seriously at all is at best a preference, and more often just an interesting and hopefully fulfilling hobby that has nothing to do with how you really live your lives.
Ask Dr Land: Is there censorship in America?
In fact, we as citizens experienced two very dangerous and troubling incidents of political censorship this week.
Ask Dr. Land: How should pro-life Christians answer objections to Amy Coney Barrett?
Second, when we ask the question of who RBG was nominated to replace, we find a very intriguing answer.
Ask Dr. Land: Why is there such a firestorm over Amy Coney Barrett?
Chief Justice Roberts’ warning that there would be consequences to the Obergefell decision as there was to Roe, proved prophetic. The very next year Donald Trump pulled off the biggest upset in American presidential history..
Ask Dr. Land: Is it OK for people's religious faith to influence their role in public office?
As we anticipate President Trump’s nomination of a candidate to replace the late Associate Justice Ruth Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, this is a valid and relevant question to ask.