When it comes to human culture, the question is not whether we will shape it, but rather what kind of culture will we cultivate. That is to say, as image-bearers of God, we are inescapably cultural creatures. We have been placed in this world as in a garden, to tend, develop and care for it. Enjoy ‘The Constant Gardener’ on Creation, Cross and Culture with Dr. Rev. Joe Boot.
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Justice, Race and Revolution (part 1)
The idea of structural oppression and the need to be liberated from it is not new. However, for a generation nourished in government schools and universities steeped in the radical intellectual legacy of Rousseau, and flavored with the naturalistic, atheistic neo-Marxist developments of the New L...
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Justice, Race and Revolution (part 2)
The liberating identity of those in the covenant of grace transcends skin color and ethnic origin and refuses to look at the world in terms of us and them, oppressors versus oppressed, but grasps all reality in light of our Creation, Fall and Redemption as a human race.
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Darwinism and the Cult of the Expert
Intellectuals are informed by one worldview or another, which always underlies their efforts to account for either physical or social phenomena, informing the solutions they offer. Naturalistic VS. theistic views are always in play, and the foundation for thinking between the Christian and non-Ch...
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