Monthly Archives: November 2012

‘Year of Biblical Womanhood’ Review – Part 1

I have read several books since starting my book reviewing experiment, but this is the first review that I will be posting. Indeed, to my knowledge this is my first ever experiment with audio on this blog. I am not … Continue reading

Posted in Audio, Bible, Controversies, Culture, Guest Post, My Reading, Reviews, Society, Theological | 69 Comments

What is Evangelicalism? – Part 4

Read the other parts of ‘What Is Evangelicalism?’ Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 This post concludes my series on the definition of evangelicalism. Evaluating Hart’s Thesis I find Hart’s iconoclastic thesis broadly persuasive. However, I want to challenge it … Continue reading

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What is Evangelicalism? – Part 3

Read the other parts of ‘What Is Evangelicalism?’ Part 1, Part 2, Part 4 In my previous post, I suggested that evangelicalism is a particular form of Protestantism marked by the marginalization of the institutional church. Within this and the post … Continue reading

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What is Evangelicalism? – Part 2

Read the other parts of ‘What Is Evangelicalism?’ Part 1, Part 3, Part 4 This is the much delayed continuation of my posts on the definition of evangelicalism. In my previous post, I discussed the definitions of evangelical/evangelicalism provided by … Continue reading

Posted in The Church, Theological | 7 Comments

Days Out at the Beamish Museum and in North Wales

I had planned to finish my series on evangelicalism earlier this week, but didn’t get around to doing so, with work, a visit back home, and my posts on politics. I might be able to do so if I have … Continue reading

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On Political Typologies and Trying to Understand the Politics of American Christians

A couple of days ago, I took the Political Compass test, something which I have done from time to time over the last few years. While my results were much as they were on previous occasions that I took the … Continue reading

Posted in Culture, Politics | 11 Comments