Biblical Orthodoxy and the Disqualification of Christians from Public Service
Given recent events, does holding a orthodox biblical view automatically disqualify Christians from public service? Nana Dolce reflects on this question.
Given recent events, does holding a orthodox biblical view automatically disqualify Christians from public service? Nana Dolce reflects on this question.
Jemar is joined by Tyler Burns and Beau York to discuss the 2 topics you can’t talk about at the dinner table: Religion and Politics. …
Charlie Hebdo, ISIS, Boko Haram. These words bring to mind tragedy and ideologically fueled violence. As members of the global community, Christians should understand the …
Jemar and Phillip are joined with Dr Alan Noble of Oklahoma Baptist University and ChristAndPopCulture.com to discuss differing views on the events in Ferguson MO …
Many of us struggle to process the events of Ferguson. Since the grand jury decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting …
As we find ourselves in a season of political activism, Earon James reminds us to trust God’s sovereignty and not to get caught up in culture wars.
Jemar and Phillip take a look back at the past three years of RAAN as well as a few current events including a recent “Destroy …
Today marks the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education (1954), the U.S. Supreme Court decision which struck down state-sanctioned segregation in U.S. public …
Here is a good article by George Weigel over at First Things entitled “Tribulation Compounded by Blasphemy.” As the Revised Standard Version renders the fourteenth chapter …
African American scholar Anthony Bradley understands the growing interest in the intersections of theology and economics emerging in light of Christianity’s commitment to loving the …
By Trillia Newbell, Main Contributor I remember when I first heard Barack Obama had won the presidency of the United States. I was thrilled. The …
Man, it’s loud. Lately it seems someone turned up the volume. Most election years naturally excite enthusiasm and rancor. However, the volume seems particularly acute …