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Mere Fidelity: The Cross in the Gospels

Mere Fidelity: The Cross in the Gospels

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Mere Fidelity: Can Christians Ever Support War?

Preston Sprinkle joins Mere Fidelity to discuss whether Christians can ever support war.

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Mere Fidelity: Lament and the Church

Theologian Todd Billings discusses Lament and the role it has in the church.

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Mere Fidelity: The Skeletons in God's Closet

Joshua Ryan Butler's book The Skeletons in God's Closet tackles hell, judgment, and holy war. The Mere Fidelity guys discuss it with him.

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Mere Fidelity: Christmas

Mere Fidelity: Christmas

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Mere Fidelity: Atonement

Mere Fidelity: Atonement

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Mere Fidelity: Teens and Sexting

The Mere Fidelity guys discuss The Atlantic's article on sexting by Hanna Rosin.

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Mere Fidelity: Theosis and the Warning Passages (Ask Us Anything, vl. 2)

The Mere Fidelity guys discuss the warning passages and the doctrine of theosis.

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Mere Fidelity: On Multiple Denominations (Ask Us Anything, vl. 1)

How should Christians think about the many denominations? The Mere Fidelity guys discuss.

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Mere Fidelity: Cultural Presuppositions and the Practices that Embody Them

How do cultural practices affect particular actions or decisions? The Mere Fidelity guys start with in-vitro fertilization and move outward from there.

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Mere Fidelity: Made for More, with Hannah Anderson

Hannah Anderson's Made for More is a book on the image of God, women, and their role in the church. She joins Mere Fidelity to discuss it.

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Mere Fidelity: And who is a person?

Embryo research raises deep questions, especially who a person is. The Mere Fidelity gang takes up this question and more.