Leroy Huizenga passes along this thought-provoking take on Ross Douthat’s column on the decline of liberal Christianity. The author is Steve Holmes, a Baptist theologian teaching at St.
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While I might see liberal Christianity’s decline as a natural outgrowth of various decisions they have made, I don’t relish ...
Lambert, a 36-year-old political progressive, has quickly gained popularity among Christian Democrats throughout Texas for speaking out against the religious conservatives who helped prop up the ...
it is not resulting in a gain for liberal churches. It’s true that younger Christians identify more with religious liberalism, but it’s also true that they tend not to affiliate with a church ...
Patrick was in agreement with Knowles's view on Christianity and Liberalism and ... Patrick noted: "If you do decide to sign up to a liberal God, it'll turn out that you worship that for a few ...
Non-literalist Christians, also known as liberal Christians, have a more mythical interpretation of the Bible. They believe that the stories should be understood in a more symbolic way.
Among the regrouping liberal forces is a movement which H. Shelton Smith, one of the editors of American Christianity, designates as Christocentric realistic liberalism. Smith identifies himself ...
The theologian clearly did not like this line of thought. Such questions are considered “unecumenical” and “divisive” by the contemporary Catholic liberal. They stress “differences ...
People who are devout Christians are seen as "dangerous" and "offensive" in modern Britain, according to the former leader of the Liberal Democrats. Tim Farron said the idea that there was a ...