Engaging with Cultural Marxism ft. Joe Owen
Joe Owen’s “The Gospel According to Marx” is a rigorous analysis of Marxism and critical theory as rival, gospel-substituting worldviews that are increasingly shaping Christian discourse.
Joe Owen’s “The Gospel According to Marx” is a rigorous analysis of Marxism and critical theory as rival, gospel-substituting worldviews that are increasingly shaping Christian discourse.
This is the third part of a series on the global deluge of Noah’s day. Thus far, we have seen the importance of teaching about the deluge, and that it’s more than just a Sunday school class for children.
Some Christian authors attempt to deduce that the Flood account was an exaggeration, and that it was only an isolated flood that affected the valley of Mesopotamia. We have it quite clear, however, that the biblical text does not permit such suspicions.
A skeptic happens to ask you about the veracity of the account of the global deluge and the Ark of Noah, when all you want to do is just share the gospel. How would you respond?
Apologetics is very useful, however, there exists the temptation to elevate our flesh and present ourselves as the wise sages of our age. Such pride blinds us to biblical truths.
Historically, much has been written about apologetics, and on several occasions, advocates of the faith have relied on philosophical arguments rooted in pagan thought.
Latin America has never seen such great a movement by the church of Christ, by the protestant church of Christ. Not only do we see an awakening to a biblical gospel, but Latin Americans are taking it to the ends of the world, literally.