Volume 43:Issue 3
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CONTENTS:
04 (From the President)
Equipping You to Exercise Truth and Experience Life
06 Why Do Parents of Gay Children Change Their Theological Minds?
by Matthew M. Kennedy
Ethical Discernment: The Gospel of Self — not biblical interpretation — increasingly drives the radical departures of Christian parents, including scholars and leaders, from the classical Christian view of human sexuality. Christians must look to divine revelation to assess the self rather than to the self as a mode of divine revelation.
12 Moral Heresy: Is There Such a Thing?
by Fr. John Whiteford
Theological Discernment: Many today claim there is a distinction between the moral teachings of the church and the dogmas of the faith, and that while the dogmas are unchangeable, the moral teachings are subject to revision based on changing social norms. But what do Scripture and the Tradition of the historical church say?
18 Facing the Abyss: Scientific Materialism and the Origin of Life Problem
by Melissa Cain Travis
Scientific Apologetics/Philosophical Apologetics: In their popular level scientific materialist manifestos, physicists Brian Greene and Sean Carroll proffer an unwavering faith that intelligent agency is unnecessary for a solution to the biological information enigma. Is such faith warranted?
24 Black Lives Matter Inside the Womb and Out (Updated Online Version below)
by Aaron Turner Jr.
Ethical Apologetics (Viewpoint): If black lives truly matter in this country, they must matter where they are most at risk. The most dangerous place to be black in America is not in a car pulled over by a police officer; nor is it in the “hood” of some major American city.
30 Humanity’s Ascension: Assessing the History Channel’s New Age, Time Travel Guru David Wilcock
by Lindsey Medenwaldt
Today’s Religious Movement
New Age spiritual leader and New York Times bestseller David Wilcock subscribes to many conspiracies, from time travel to benevolent extraterrestrials on earth. He also believes he’s the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce and that he’s serving humankind by preparing us for a mass evolutionary event. How should Christians respond?
by Douglas Groothuis
Philosophical Apologetics: Contrary to popular thinking, Christianity is a “knowledge tradition” and calls people to knowledge of God, themselves, and the gospel. This also means, paradoxically, that we ought to know what it is that we cannot possibly know and how we should orient ourselves to our not-knowing under God.
38 Planting Seeds of Faith: Making the Christian Story Plausible and Desirable to Generation Z
by Kyle Keating
Cultural Discernment (Effective Evangelism): Gen Z is more likely to be spiritually and biblically illiterate and less confident about humanity’s ability to know the truth with reasonable certainty than any previous generation. To demonstrate the plausibility and desirability of the Christian story to Gen Z, we need to plant seeds of faith that are rooted, relevant, resilient, and relational.
42 Postmodern Realities
Star Trek’s Christopher Pike: An Old- Fashioned Hero for Our Cynical Time
44 Ask Hank
Please note the following Articles appeared as Online-exclusives. For purposes of Academic citation, it would be considered part of this Volume and Number.
These only appeared online and are not in a any type of printed bound Magazine style publication.
Feature Articles
The Road Back to Where? A Look at Self Discovery Using the Enneagram
by Anne Kennedy
Why Do I Call Myself Good? A Look at Virtue Signaling
by Anne Kennedy
Reviews:
Time May Change Me, But I Can’t Change Time: Reversing Time to Understand Christopher Nolan’s Tenet
by Philip Tallon
BoJack Horseman: Loneliness in a Godless Universe
by Robert Velarde
She Who Has Eyes, Let Her See: A look at Didn’t See That Coming by Rachel Hollis
by Anne Kennedy
by Rebekah Valerius
The Social Dilemma and What it Means for Christians
by Ashley Hales
Viewpoint:
Black Lives Matter Inside the Womb and Out
by Aaron Turner