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The Restless Heart of Public Education
Education | Secularism

The Restless Heart of Public Education

ByJacob Pippin

“Thou hast made us for thyself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until it finds its rest in thee.” Augustine You see, education is…

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Rawls, Neutrality, and Public Reason
Political Theology | Secularism | Social Justice

Rawls, Neutrality, and Public Reason

ByHunter Baker

Should public discourse be neutral in regards to religion? Read more about neutrality and John Rawls’ use of comprehensive doctrines and public reason.

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Breaking Boundaries
Liberalism | Secularism | Theology and Scripture

Breaking Boundaries

ByAndrew Hoffecker

Orthodoxy gave way to “tolerance” as the goal of the church. Liberal factions grew until in the 1920’s they gained control of the major Protestant denominations.

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Catholicism’s Impotence and the Liberal Revolution
Liberalism | Political Theology | Secularism

Catholicism’s Impotence and the Liberal Revolution

ByGroen van Prinsterer

Never forget that most of the abuses of the Roman Church are inextricably bound up with its doctrines, and that its so-called infallibility renders it incorrigible.

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What is Secularism?
Secularism | Theology and Scripture

What is Secularism?

ByRobert J. McPherson II

Secularism is reductionistic. It is the rejection of the transcendent. If we cannot explain the existence of everything that we see by the transcendent explanation of a Creator beyond this world, we must explain all that exists based on its constitutive elements

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Are Calvinists “Nice?”
Liberalism | Political Theology | Secularism

Are Calvinists “Nice?”

ByBnonn Tennant

Christians mistake difference of etiquette for gracelessness. Does being nice equal love? Should Calvinists sacrifice genuine unity for short-term accord?

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