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Al Mohler Archives
Does Liberalism Have a Future?
Martin Peretz is worried that liberalism has no future in America. Editor-in-Chief of "The New Republic," Peretz writes of his concern in a major...
Human Dignity and the Limits of “Biocultural Literacy”
Even as Americans are coming to terms with the complexity of end-of-life issues and the challenges of medical technologies, the lack of a worldview...
Christian Worldview and the Challenge of the Aged, Part Two
In the January 2006 edition of "Commentary," bioethicists Eric Cohen and Leon R. Kass offer a compelling essay on the challenge represented by...
Christian Worldview and the Challenge of the Aged, Part One
"Do not cast me off in the time of old age; do not forsake me when my strength fails." This is the prayer of the Psalmist in Psalm 71:9. Like so...
The Cultural Momentum of the Homosexual Movement
Over the past thirty years, the homosexual movement has coalesced into a powerful force for cultural change. In fact, momentum for the...
The Challenge of Homosexuality--How Important Is It?
In every generation, the church is faced with a certain test-case, a certain issue which is the clearest barometer of the conviction and biblical...
The Reign of the Therapeutic--Someone's Asking Questions
Something's going on at The Los Angeles Times. On New Year's Day, the paper ran not one, but two articles questioning America's therapeutic culture...
Darwin’s Dangerous Idea—No Middle Ground
Daniel C. Dennett is one of the world's most influential evolutionary scientists, and unlike many of his colleagues, Dennett doesn't run away from...
The People Who Walk in Darkness Will See a Great Light
"The people who walk in darkness will see a great light. Those who live in a dark land, the light will shine on them." [Isaiah 9:2] Those words...
Torture and the War on Terror: Dirty Rules and Dirty Hands
The question of torture arises once again in the context of the War on Terror and has been brought to public controversy with the amendment to the...
Why Do We Preach? A Foundation for Preaching, Part Three
The preacher stands before the congregation as the external minister of the Word, but the Holy Spirit works as the internal minister of that same...
Why Do We Preach? A Foundation for Preaching, Part Two
"In the past," wrote the author of Hebrews, "God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways. But in these last...
Why Do We Preach? A Foundation for Preaching, Part One
Preach the Word! That simple imperative frames the act of preaching as an act of obedience. That is where any theology of preaching must begin....
Sexual Confusion and the End of Friendship
Nominations for the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards were announced Tuesday, and "Brokeback Mountain," the movie identified as a "cowboy romance,"...
Why the Nomination of Samuel Alito Matters
"One of the indispensable matters of Western Civilization is the rule of law. That rule is central to democratic government, a vigorous economy,...
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