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Christianly Thinking – Acceptance of Authority (Part 2)
In my humble opinion, confusion surrounding kingdom, biblical, and communal authority has done great damage to the church for most of a century. A confused

Christianly Thinking – Acceptance of Authority
We have now explored three of Harry Blamires’ “Marks of the Christian Mind”: Its supernatural orientation, awareness of evil, and conception of truth. With three

Christianly Thinking – Ours is the Foundation of Truth
When we began this series of articles on our conception of truth, I did not expect there would be five of them, and it seems

Christianly Thinking – Engaging the World With Truth
Here, in the nineth article of the Christianly Thinking series (and fourth focused on our conception of the truth), we will take a relatively deep

Christianly Thinking – Our Limited Conception of Truth
God is depending on us to proclaim that He is the great Reality, and that only He can give meaning to all other realities. A. W.

Christianly Thinking – The Chasm Between
For the Christian, truth is supernaturally grounded: it is not manufactured within nature. The violence of the collision between the secular mind and the Christian

Christianly Thinking – Our Conception of the Truth
Question One: Where do we go for the truth? Most Christians would reflexively say, “The Bible.” But do we really go there as often as

inLight Adventure Newsletter – “Why Go There?” Addendum
We (#iamjustthepen) have recently begun a new writing project focused on the Christian’s second most deadly enemy: the world. The reference passage for the project

Christianly Thinking – Why Go There?
This series on christianly thinking proposes that the world, through our participation with it, has been conforming Christians to its way of thinking since our

Why Would God Bless America?
It’s that time of year again, when churches display and people sing, “God Bless America.” Honestly, I don’t understand why we think He would. Are