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Steven WedgeworthFeaturedEvangelicalism

Reviewing the MO Presbytery's Statement on homosexuality & the Gospel

The Missouri Presbytery's statement "Homosexuality and the Gospel of Grace" is a strong starting point for further debate within the PCA.

Joshua HeavinFeaturedEvangelicalism

On Dishonest Stands for the Truth | Mere Orthodoxy

When we deliberately misrepresent our opponent's position we are in sin, even if we are defending something that is true.

Kevin BrownFeaturedEvangelicalismCurrent Politics

Faith and Heavenly Fitness: Would Alt-Right Christians Like Heaven? - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Nicholas Fuentes is many things. He’s a young, politically engaged person who seems to possess some kind of sincere religious faith. He frequently elevates Christian culture, advocates for faith in the public realm, and defends traditional Christian beliefs with evangelical […]

John SheltonFeaturedEvangelicalism

The Evangelical Innovators C. S. Lewis Warned Us About

Lewis warned readers of the consequences of rejecting nature. Today that rejection often manifests itself as individualism. It is rampant in evangelicalism.

Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism

The Surprising Humanity of the Westminster Confession

Though reformed Christians are not often the ones we turn to for spiritual guidance, their confessions show that the tradition has great devotional depth.

Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism

Will Complementarianism Die with the Baby Boomers? | Mere Orthodoxy

The complementarian movement may not outlast its founding generation, but the underlying issues it attempted to address have not gone anywhere.

Guest WriterFeaturedBloggingEvangelicalism

The Real Place for Conflict: On Keeping Controversy Close to Home

Social media creates a context in which everyone can voice their opinion on controversies, even when they have nothing to do with them or their home place.

Joshua HeavinFeaturedEducationEvangelicalism

On Theological Education and the Church's Health | Mere Orthodoxy

The American evangelical church's indifference to theological education is one of the primary causes of its current malaise.

Matthew Lee AndersonPoliticsFeaturedEvangelicalism

The Impossibility of an Evangelical Conservatism | Mere Orthodoxy

Can American evangelicalism be a conservative movement? If by 'conservative' we mean 'able to conserve the permanent things,' then the answer is, "no."

Derek RishmawyFeaturedEvangelicalism

Revisiting the Progressive Evangelical Package | Mere Orthodoxy

How has progressive evangelicalism shifted in the last several years? How has it remained the same? Derek Rishmawy reviews the evolution of the movement.

Jonathan LeemanFeaturedChurchEvangelicalism

Baptist Sacramentology and the Concern with Donatism

Jonathan Leeman responds to Gavin Ortlund's concerns about implicit Donatism in Baptist thought as well as his other criticisms of closed membership.

Guest WriterFeaturedChurchEvangelicalism

There is One Baptism But Not One Baptist View of Baptism

Gavin Ortlund responds to Jonathan Leeman's criticism of his arguments for some version of open membership practices in Baptist churches.