How Would a Biblical Counselor Handle This Case?

On Monday, I wrote about the conflict between adherents of biblical counseling and Christian psychology. Biblical counseling denies the role of psychology in counseling while Christian psychology (as proposed by former Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor Eric Johnson) uses the research and insights of psychologists to enhance counseling. In the recent post, I mentioned a document … Continue reading “How Would a Biblical Counselor Handle This Case?”

A Note about Critical Race Theory and Roots

A brief note about criticism of Critical Race Theory in Christian academia. Critics of CRT invoke the historical connection of CRT theorists to the Frankfurt School with the primary mischief being the connection to Karl Marx. Tracing ideas back to Marx is like an intellectual scavenger hunt. The more connections you find, the better you … Continue reading “A Note about Critical Race Theory and Roots”

More Apparent Plagiarism in Christian Books

Even though publishers infrequently acknowledge plagiarism in their books, some readers want to know which authors borrow from others and which authors do their own work. Hence, I continue to bring plagiarism news to light. This is an easy post for me to write because I am citing other people. Notice how easy that is. … Continue reading “More Apparent Plagiarism in Christian Books”

Why Sutton Turner Left Mars Hill Church

Today, in a blog post, Sutton Turner explains why he left Mars Hill Church. If I understand this story correctly some of the people who are still involved in legacy churches were involved in this matter. Furthermore, my sources tell me that at least one of those involved in this matter opposed the 21 pastors … Continue reading “Why Sutton Turner Left Mars Hill Church”