Libertarianism and the Power of the Gospel
Christians throughout the centuries have always communicated the good news of the Kingdom of God in the vernacular of their ...
Christians throughout the centuries have always communicated the good news of the Kingdom of God in the vernacular of their ...
During debate, red herring statements are designed to distract hearers from better made arguments. Although irrelevant, red herrings appear so ...
Conservatives and libertarians have a precarious relationship. On the surface, they appear to agree on some issues, but once you ...
Review of Daniel K. Williams, God’s Own Party: The Making of the Christian Right (Oxford University Press, 2012), ix + ...
I have a confession to make. I have been accused of writing with an agenda. I hereby plead guilty. For ...
To get an idea of Ronald Sider’s perspective in this book, we might begin with a look at the man ...
Some libertarians are applauding the recent Supreme Court decisions relating to same-sex marriage, not because of anything to do with ...
It is often said that libertarians arrive at their views from different routes. Some by Ron Paul (a conservative Christian), ...
This guest post is by LCC reader Paul Maitrejean. Many Christians today are quick to leap to the defense of ...
By Edmund Opitz, author of The Libertarian Theology of Freedom and Religion and Capitalism: Allies, Not Enemies. This essay was ...
I have not done a news post in some time, so I have a lot of links piled up for ...
At the Christian libertarian FAQ page, J. asks: Are there any notable 20th century Christian libertarian scholars or philosophers? After ...
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