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Neo-Feminism
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Neo-Feminism

ByJohn Battle

Instead of saying that Paul was wrong, feminism now claims that Paul’s teachings are misunderstood by the modern reader — they are culturally bound commands.

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Antidote to the Liberal Principles
Conservatism

Antidote to the Liberal Principles

ByGroen van Prinsterer

It is regrettable that, even today, many Christians, disillusioned by the promises of liberalism, nevertheless believe that they can take on board its principles.

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Socialism and Christianity Compatible?
Theology and Scripture

Socialism and Christianity Compatible?

ByM. Dale Hagwood

The only way for true freedom and equity to take place is in a righteous society, a society in which the gospel is preached and Christianity is supreme.

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John Rawls’s Technodicy
Political Theology | Uncategorized

John Rawls’s Technodicy

ByJerome Foss

Rawls seems to have thought that one must choose between believing in an omnipotent and good God who cares for human beings or hoping for a more just world through human effort. Choosing the first meant resigning oneself to living in a world filled with egotism and evil. 

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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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