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  • University and the Centrality of Faith

    University and the Centrality of Faith

    “Wisdom and Knowledge shall be the stability of thy times.” Taken from Isaiah 33.6, this small statement is the motto of my university and is supposed to be a reason for me, as a student in university, to learn about the world around me: of science and of humanities. However, this belies one important thing…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    29 August 2014
    Culture
    Christianity, education, Faith, university
  • Worship, music, and doubt

    There are few things that touch the heart as much as music and in churches we use music to worship God as the church has done since its inception. However, I must admit, there are times that I can’t bring myself to sing the words to the songs that so often fill evangelical churches. These…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    28 August 2014
    Worship
    Christianity, music, the collection, tim be told, Worship
  • Driscoll and a Broken Church

    Mark Driscoll has been an Evangelical Superstar for the last several years with his polarizing take on human sexuality and specifically manhood. And while I don’t agree with much of what he says, the current struggles of the leadership of Mars Hill Churches in Seattle have reached national prominence with coverage in major papers like…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    26 August 2014
    Culture, Worship
    Christianity, Church, driscoll, heresy
  • Holiness is not Everything, God Really IS Love

    Holiness is not Everything, God Really IS Love

    Christians who have tried to hold true to the character of God cringe when it is commonly said that “God is love” as if positive feelings were the sum of what it means to be Christian. And this is a valid concern because for many people, Christianity is merely a means to feel loved and…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    24 August 2014
    Culture, Theology
    Christianity, God, Jesus, Love, trinity
  • The Evangelical Church’s Response to Gungor & Iraq and Why Both Are Connected

    The Evangelical Church’s Response to Gungor & Iraq and Why Both Are Connected

    This past month conservative protestants have been strongly criticizing Gungor, but on the other hand Christians including Evangelicals, ave been clamouring for solidarity with those who are being driven out before the Islamic State (previously called ISIS). Criticism is nothing new, and neither is a desire to stand in solidarity with suffering Christians. However, the responses…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    23 August 2014
    Culture, Worship
    Christianity, Christians in Iraq, evangelical, gungor, Iraq, ISIS, ن
  • 5 things we look for in new churches

    5 things we look for in new churches

    Many of us have at one point had the opportunity to look for a church to attend and from the many churches it is difficult to choose one to attend. So considering the difficulty, how can we tell which church is the church that we should commit ourselves to? Here are five things that Christians commonly…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    13 July 2014
    Culture
    Christianity, Church
  • Science and Evangelicalism

    Science and Evangelicalism

    I am an Evangelical, and I am ashamed of Evangelicalism, specifically the American brand of conservative Christianity, and its approach to science as something to be feared. Whether its evolution, or global warming, or psychology, a large number of evangelicals approach science with needless credulity, undermining the scientific process, harming children, and fostering a faith…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    30 June 2014
    Culture
    Christianity, Faith, religion, science
  • Sanctification and light

    If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. 1 John 1.8 I think that complacency, a satisfaction with how we are today, is one of the things that is most antithetical to the gospel. Why? Because if the gospel is the message by which we…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    30 June 2014
    Worship
    Christianity, light, light of Christ, sanctification
  • Surpassing Hope in Christ

    He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by him all things were created, that are in heaven, and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones, or dominions, or rulers, or powers— all things were created through him, and for him. He himself is before all things,…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    24 June 2014
    Personal
    Bible, Christianity, doubt, Faith, hope
  • Devotions are not enough.

    Devotions are not enough.

    For me, as an Evangelical, I have always been told to “do your devotions,” to “set aside time every night/morning to read and meditate on the word of God.” But the more I have come to love the Word, the more I believe that devotions are at best a stopgap, and at worst unbiblical. Devotions,…

    Doctrina Stabilitas

    23 June 2014
    Church, Culture
    Bible, Christianity, evangelical, memorizing scripture
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