Category Archives: Evangelicalism

The Evolution of Adam blog tour

Friend Pete Enns’ book, The Evolution of Adam, is now out and being promoted with a blog tour. I’m honored to be a part of it, especially when I look at the other bloggers involved.  All next week Brazos will … Continue reading

Posted in Biblical interpretation, Evangelicalism, Evolution, Evolution of Adam, Pete Enns, science vs. religion | 1 Comment

Can Evangelical Theology Evolve with Science

I just saw this post by Brandon Withrow on the Huffington Post. It’s a nice recap of what’s been in the news regarding science and Evangelicalism in the last couple of months, but it’s the last paragraphs that I want to note. … Continue reading

Posted in consciousness, Evangelicalism, Evolution, Human nature, Mind, science vs. religion | 3 Comments

The beginning of the Gospel (RJS)

This post is phenomenal. Read it and enjoy responsibly. I would love to discuss it more intimately over here, but make sure to give RJS some props over at the Jesus Creed as well.

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The key to evolutionary evangelism is…

… Darrel Falk and Rachel Held Evans plus a little patience? A couple of weeks ago, I asked readers to answer the question: How did you come to believe in evolution? In a sense, the question is worded poorly, because … Continue reading

Posted in Accommodation, Evangelicalism, Evolution, science vs. religion | 3 Comments

How did you come to believe in evolution?

Last week I wrote a post chronicling the back-and-forth between Al Mohler and BioLogos. Scot McKnight linked to the post in his Weekly Meanderings and shared a thought: Comment: I see no reason for BioLogos to fan that flame with … Continue reading

Posted in Evangelicalism, Evolution | 13 Comments

What happened to the search for truth? (Mohler vs. BioLogos)

The last few months have seen a war of words between Albert Mohler and BioLogos. It’s been more of a protest of words… after all they’re Christian brethren, how heated can it get? Nevertheless, the fighting has been going on … Continue reading

Posted in Evangelicalism, Evolution, science vs. religion, Scientist-Theologians | 5 Comments

Evolution and the Gospel: Incompatible or Impossible?

Yesterday, one of my blog posts from the past two weeks was used as a guest post on Scot McKnight’s site, the Jesus Creed.  It was generally well received by those that focused on the main point/thought question of the … Continue reading

Posted in Biblical interpretation, Evangelicalism, Evolution, science vs. religion | 21 Comments

Beyond Apologetics

I just saw an advertisement on Twitter for an event called “Beyond Apologetics”.  The specifics of the event aren’t important for this discussion, but the title  got me to thinking… is this the best way to describe what should happen … Continue reading

Posted in Apologetics, Atheism, Evangelicalism, reason | 3 Comments

BioLogos post on Evangelicalism, Adaptation, and the Personal

They’ve posted my guest blog for BioLogos.  Please feel free to discuss, analyze, improve, debate, fix, etc. as you see fit… http://biologos.org/blog/evangelicalism-adaptation-and-the-personal/

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Houston We Still Have a Problem (RJS, Jesus Creed blog)… commenting and conversation

A couple of days ago there was a wonderfully active, but sometimes heated discussion going on over at the Jesus Creed blog.  RJS has since posted again in response to the previous conversation and the new post has generated over … Continue reading

Posted in Evangelicalism, Evolution | 13 Comments