Check out this YOUTUBE clip of Darryl Hart speaking to the Dole Institute of Politics. It is interesting how evangelical political sentiment seems to be lurching to the left. The trend should not be surprising. How could Christians who are opposed to traditional forms, rubrics, and confessions on Sunday be committed conservatives the other six [...]
Archive for March, 2007
Hart video on Conservatism and the Religious Right
Posted in Conservatism, Hart's Secular Faith on March 16, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Mark the date for our Secular Faith discussion
Posted in Hart's Secular Faith on March 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Monday morning, March 19, DRC will begin hosting a discussion of Darryl Hart’s very interesting A Secular Faith: Why Christianity Favors the Seperation of Church and State. Don’t miss this historic discussion (ok, a little over the top… am I the Don King of the RPCNA.?).
Community and Subsidiarity
Posted in Corporate Confession, localism on March 16, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Collectivism or Community? We must be careful. As the doctrine of the mediatorial Kingship of Christ over the nations demands a robust doctrine of solidarity (see last months article) it would be easy to draw a number of unbiblical and dangerous conclusions. If the human race is really an organic unity, if nations are really [...]
Bucer, Lent, and Self-Control
Posted in Corporate Confession on March 3, 2007 | 6 Comments »
Bucer, Lent, and Self-Control Charles Brown I noted previously, based on my reading of Small is Still Beautiful, that self-control is the virtue most needed in our day. I’ve been reflecting on that virtue especially in relation to the season of Lent, which began last week. Recently, I came across this relevant quote from Chapter [...]