This episode of Christianity and Liberalism was brought to you by Westminster Seminary Press. Join me next time for a conversation with Stephen Nichols about Professor Maitian, the man. The line is drawn in the sand Christ is gone and he's man Upon the rock of the Word of God we will stand C&L with mates and people tell Faith and Christ still the only way to be redeemed from my own Attention is to show when I'm mentioning this flow Matron's words are as useful as a century ago Liberalism breeds destruction It's hopeless Today it's deconstruction and wokeness Rooted in paganism Atheism like Satan's mission To make CRT state religion These abations
What does it mean to be a human being created in the image of God? In the brave new world of today, that’s a loaded question. Modern culture in the West has affirmed a radical reinvention of the self that was barely imaginable when J. Gresham Machen wrote Christianity & Liberalism in 1923. Not only is LGBTQ ideology inescapable—in schools, books, movies, fashion, sports, even beer and car commercials. It has become a dogma of the mainstream.
And yet, as radical as this seems, there are prescient notes throughout Machen’s 100 year old book, words from his time that can help us make sense of our own. Principles that help us to take every thought captive, even in a world that insists on allegiance to being everything we want to be, whenever we want it, on demand. . .
Politics. Technology. Identity. Power. Science. Everything seems to be changing. So why not faith?
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