Resources tagged with “Christianity and Culture”
Should Christians Read Fiction?
Dr. Godfrey discusses the benefits of reading fiction for Christians in this week's installment of Westminster Answers.
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How Should Christians Respond to the Changing Culture?
Dr. VanDrunen explains how we as sojourners in this world are to interact with the shifting culture that we are part of.
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The Christian’s Place in Society
This article does not analyze recent cultural shifts, but reflects more broadly on how Christians should understand their identity in the world.
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A theological map toward honoring the Lordship of Christ over our nation while avoiding transformational triumphalism.
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Machen and Ethics
For J. Gresham Machen, any conception of ethics not grounded in the Gospel was ultimately misleading and deceptive.
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Machen and the Gospel
What J. Gresham Machen contributed to our understanding of the Gospel is as relevant today as it was when he first penned it in his own day.
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The Perennial Machen
An exploration of the ecclesiastical context and purpose of J. Gresham Machen's book Christianity and Liberalism.
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Christianity and Liberalism Today
J. Gresham Machen's critique of Protestant Liberalism in the early twentieth century has relevance for the for the contemporary American church.
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Living in God’s Two Kingdoms
Dr. David VanDrunen discusses his latest book entitled Living in God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture.
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Christ, Kingdom, and Culture (Q&A)
A panel of WSC faculty answer questions related to the theme of Christ, Kingdom, and Culture.
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Christ and the Workplace
A study of the significance of Christ for our daily vocations in the world.
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Christ and the State
An analysis of the biblical role of the state and Christian involvement in the political sphere.
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Every Square Inch
How do we confess Christ's power, status, and reign in relationship to this world and its structures and activities.
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Vocabulary
As Christians, we must keep biblical words and categories of thought as foundational to our own.
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