Engaging Christmas – What Are We Missing?

10 years ago

By Dr. Emily Heady The excesses of Black Friday and the frenzy of the holiday shopping season have in recent years prompted a culture-wide dialogue about what, if anything, the spirit of commercialism and the spirit of Christmas have to do with one another. Voices are loud on both sides...

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Center for Apologetics & Cultural Engagement names new fellows

10 years ago

Liberty University’s Center for Apologetics & Cultural Engagement has named four new senior fellows, as well as six student fellows, who will assume their roles during the Spring 2016 semester. Read the full Liberty News Service article.

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Excellence, the Gospel, and Cultural Engagement

10 years ago

By Dr. Joshua Chatraw I. Two Types of Excellence Christians are called to excellence in every sphere of life. In some ways, this excellence serves as a foundation for healthy cultural engagement. It can provide both credibility and presence in the various spheres of culture. And yet, my fear is...

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The Pastor Theologian for Today’s Culture

10 years ago

By Dr. Todd Wilson I’d like to begin this talk on the theme of the pastor theologian for today’s culture, with an observation about pastors in general in today’s culture: Pastors, by and large, don’t know who they are, or what they’re supposed to be doing. Pastors across the country...

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Rules of the Gospel for Engagement (Part 5)

10 years ago

By Dr. Joshua Chatraw The past few weeks, we have highlighted a series of posts, inspired by Jonathan Edwards, on the subject of posture in engaging the culture. Edwards encouraged believers to allow the Gospel to set the course for living out their message. What might it look like if...

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Broadway Playwright Inspires Students at Faith & Arts Symposium

10 years ago

Our School’s various disciplines are blessed with wonderfully creative and strategically placed Christians whose testimonies are enhanced by their professionalism,” Mintle said. “Chris Smith is a perfect example. His work on the Broadway musical ‘Amazing Grace’ is proof positive that Christians can truly impact our culture with wholesome, meaningful, and...

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A Letter to My Students the Day after the Paris Terror Attacks

10 years ago

By Dr. Joshua Chatraw As I write this, less then 24 hours after the ISIS terrorist attacks in Paris, I am still processing the events. In the aftermath of this shocking evil, many of you are no doubt also still processing. The ocean standing between France and us makes no...

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Rules of the Gospel for Engagement (Part 4)

10 years ago

By Dr. Joshua Chatraw The past few weeks, we have highlighted a series of posts, inspired by Jonathan Edwards, on the subject of posture in engaging the culture. Edwards encouraged believers to allow the Gospel to set the course for living out their message. What might it look like if...

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Rules of the Gospel for Engagement (Part 3)

10 years ago

By Dr. Joshua Chatraw The past few weeks, we have highlighted a series of posts, inspired by Jonathan Edwards, on the subject of posture in engaging the culture. Edwards encouraged believers to allow the Gospel to set the course for living out their message. What might it look like if...

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Rules of the Gospel for Engagement (Part 2)

10 years ago

By Dr. Joshua Chatraw Last week we posted the first of a series of posts, inspired by Jonathan Edwards, on the subject of posture in engaging the culture. Edwards encouraged believers to allow the Gospel to set the course for living out their message. What might it look like if we allow...

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