White Christian Progressivism has become a quiet but powerful counterpoint to White Christian Nationalism, influencing even segments of Evangelicalism.
From a Christian evangelical perspective, Khomeini’s framework presents profound theological and ethical concerns, particularly regarding the fusion of religious and political authority, the suppression of individual freedom, and the consequences of human fallibility in governance.
This article explores these theological differences and examines how these beliefs influence the political engagement of both groups to inform, not critique, their respective positions.
This article explores these theological differences and examines how these beliefs influence the political engagement of both groups to inform, not critique, their respective positions.
White Christian Progressivism has become a quiet but powerful counterpoint to White Christian Nationalism, influencing even segments of Evangelicalism.
From a Christian evangelical perspective, Khomeini’s framework presents profound theological and ethical concerns, particularly regarding the fusion of religious and political authority, the suppression of individual freedom, and the consequences of human fallibility in governance.
To understand how the Trinity shapes evangelism, we must first grasp what it means for God to be Triune and how this divine relationship infuses every aspect of the gospel message.
But what if this doctrine is meant to draw us into a richer, fuller life with God? What if, far from being an obscure set of terms, the Trinity is the heart of our worship and the key to a deeper communion with the One who created us?
This essay will polemically address the Islamic arguments against the deity of Christ, using Bowman’s work as a primary resource, and incorporating scholarly arguments from top scholars in the field.
... how and why Muhammad created a new religion, examining his initial struggles in Mecca, the pivotal migration to Medina, the adaptation and reinterpretation of revelations, the unification of Arabian tribes under a single banner, and the role of military conquests.