Articles from 2020
The Name on His Thigh: King of Kings and Lord of Lords
He whom we celebrate as born in the manger is King of kings and Lord of Lords. It is His Word, like a sharp sword wielded through his people, which strikes the nations and subdues them. This Word of the gospel of the birth, death, resurrection, ascension and session of Christ to the seat of all power and authority remains the power of God to salvation for every age.
Vaccination for the Nation?
Ezra Institute Fellow Dr. Ted Fenske explains the origins and nature of modern vaccines, and addresses some of the ethical considerations surrounding them.
A Call to Divine Obedience
Incarnational ministry is fundamental to human health and spiritual well-being. We cannot afford to draw back from all risk or we will lose the very thing we fight for: life and liberty.
On the Brink: The Criminalization of Christianity in Canada
If we would be free of overreaching state interference, we must speak up now, before historic freedoms are legislated out of existence.
The Omnipotence of the Utopian Godhead
In the previous article I discussed how a necessary tenet of the doctrine of God – or any God-substitute – is unity. God cannot be divided against Himself, and anything trying to take the place of God must counterfeit this unity. A second necessary aspect to any doctrine of God is omnipotence. Clearly, if God…
A New Doctrine of God: The Unity of the Utopian Godhead
Both the doctrine of God and the kingdom of God are inescapable categories. Satanically inspired utopian thought cannot remove them, so it must counterfeit them.
The Makings of the Utopian Power State
Man in a world without God has an insatiable desire for control, rooted in the hope that man can be liberated from unpredictability into the true freedom of necessity.
Freedom, the Church and State Absolutism
What is the biblical relationship between church and state, and what should biblical law look like in a new covenant world?
Justice, Race and Revolution
Only the gospel of the kingdom that announces jubilee in Jesus Christ is able to bring reconciliation where oppression, hatred or resentment, conflict and acts of vengeance between peoples once reigned.
What is Black Liberation Theology?
Samuel Sey introduces Black Liberation Theology and demonstrates that it is a form of the liberal social gospel that has risen to prominence in recent years hand in hand with prominent race-based movements like Black Lives Matter.
The Way is Shut: Evangelical Compromise and the Illusion of Virtual Church
The apostle Paul speaks of the church as a vital body, a chosen family, a temple of living stones and as a betrothed bride. These images reinforce the importance of physical meeting.
The Cult of the Expert
The tendency of intellectuals to pronounce on areas outside of their expertise is an unwise temptation that carries real-world consequences.