‘Live My Truth’: The Gospel in an Age of Privatized Faith
When we settle for the pluralistic confines of a personalized and privatized faith, we lose the adventure of evangelism and the heart of Christianity.
When we settle for the pluralistic confines of a personalized and privatized faith, we lose the adventure of evangelism and the heart of Christianity.
Only the God we see in Christ is the foundation of reality, the source of meaning, the root of justice, the ground of objectivity, and the definition of truth.
Instead of improving the human condition, the changes wrought by these revolutions have further damaged it—especially for women.
Glen Scrivener and Andrew Wilson are joined by Carl Trueman to discuss how individualism has become such a prominent feature of Western thought.
Andrew Wilson tells Collin Hansen that the West is full of Protestant pagans and that Christians are victims of their own success.