Monthly Archives: March 2017

Evangelicalism Sans Inerrancy?

Andy Stanley, a megachurch Evangelical minister (and the son of Southern Baptist minister Charles Stanley) has ignited what may ultimately prove to be a firestorm in the Evangelical faith by contending that Christians, at least, the vast majority of those … Continue reading

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A Moral and Spiritual Presence

Eulogy to Terry David Bryson, III, delivered at Auburn United Methodist Church, March 19, 2017 The last picture I have of David is his walking away after we ate at Pannie George’s in south Auburn (Alabama) only three weeks ago.  … Continue reading

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Intolerance, Implacable Intolerance

One of my oldest and closest friends, an old college fraternity brother, wrote me this morning to bemoan how intolerant liberalism has become. He reflected on how much had changed in America in the almost two generations since college – … Continue reading

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