“Discovering Biblical Equality: Biblical, Theological, Cultural, and Practical Perspectives” - ĥ6:46 - About the book - purpose and new editionġ:07:05 - Galatians 3:28 and differences between genders This episode is sponsored by FaithfulCounseling: /holypost PATREON BONUS: (This bonus segment is available to the public - no Patreon membership required. Plus, why are do so many Christmas cards this year fear assault weapons? One historian says you can blame the YMCA. ![]() Based on the weight of biblical evidence, she argues that the burden of proof isn’t on those who say women should lead and teach, but on those who say they shouldn’t. Westfall says we need to apply the same interpretive framework to what the Bible says about men as we do for women. Cynthia Long Westfall about Paul and gender. Then, Kaitlyn speaks with New Testament professor Dr. Skye responds to listener feedback to his interview about Gen Z, and Phil reads listener comments about abortion. ![]() said if Christians want to take back America they need to ignore Jesus’ commands like “Turn the other cheek.” Kaitlyn says he’s right. Why aren’t more people bothered by it? Then, Don Jr. Some have called what unfolded an example of evangelicalism’s syncretism with conservative politics. Last Sunday, the former president attended an advent service at First Baptist Church in Dallas. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. ![]() The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. Movie Phil references - “Don’t Look Up” (2021)ġ:04:12 - Project intro: State of the Churchġ:05:31 - Digital church and effects of the pandemicġ:22:53 - Mental and emotional impact of pandemic “A Church Called Tov ” by Scot McKnight and Laura Barringer. “The Making of Biblical Womanhood” by Beth Allison Barr - Ĥ2:01 - The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast “Jesus and John Wayne” by Kristin Kobes Du Mez. Painting Phil references - Salvation Army and “wokeness” Is there a silver lining to all of the troubling data?ĩ:10 - Stories from 2021: The “sin of empathy” conversationġ2:28 - Was 2021 “The Empire Strikes Back”? Kinnaman also reveals an alarming number of pastors are ready to leave ministry. He also says popular church structures are clearly insufficient for forming mature disciples and new church models are desperately needed. Kinnaman reveals brand new data about the state of the church and how the pandemic has revealed wide discontent among churchgoers with their congregations. Then, the president of Barna Group, David Kinnaman, joins Skye to launch a new reoccurring segment-Barna Briefs. Will 2022 be any different, or will the sorting of the entire culture into Red and Blue tribes continue? And how wide will the rift between classical and cultural evangelicals get? The Salvation Army reversed course on racial sensitivity, and female scholars faced a backlash for exposing Christian nationalism and patriarchy. Voices advocating for women and people of color within the SBC left the denomination. Those opposed to #MeToo and Black Lives Matter responded by labeling empathy a sin. Were our expectations met? Phil and Skye look back on the year when the evangelical empire dug in its heels. military, carry responsibility for these deaths, which leads to a wider discussion about the ethics of war in general, the way drones may change Americans’ view of war in the future, and whether the invasion of Iraq was justifiable to begin with.Ģ:40 - Kevin DeYoung editorial on Christian commentators Ģ9:54 - Drone attacks, civilian casualties, and ethics of war Īfter the mess that was 2020, we had such high hopes for 2021. ![]() French explains why legally the terrorists, not the U.S. military underreporting civilian casualties from drone attacks in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. Then, they turn their attention to the remarkable NY Times report about the U.S. DeYoung says these necessary corrections are better left to pastors rather than “professional writers, academics, and full-time commentators.” David and Skye respond to DeYoung’s editorial by explaining the good, and bad, reasons so few pastors are speaking prophetically in America today. In a recent editorial, Kevin DeYoung took aim at Christian commentators, including David French, for criticizing the social and political hypocrisies within white evangelicalism.
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