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How to Become a Liberal Without Attending Harvard Divinity School
What kind of pastor is susceptible to liberalism? One who loves self, and even the sheep, more than he loves the Good Shepherd.
By Michael Lawrence


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The Real Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
Why do evangelical academics so crave worldly acceptance?
By Carl Trueman  

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Air Conditioning Hell: How Liberalism Happens
Liberalism happens when we try to save Christianity from itself.
By R. Albert Mohler, Jr.

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The Neo-Liberal Stealth Offensive
The gospel's most dangerous adversaries are not raving atheists. They are church leaders with gentle, friendly, pious demeanors.
By Phil Johnson

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What's Happening to InterVarsity?
A long-term InterVarsity vet takes a hard look at some disturbing trends in this historically faithful campus ministry. 
By J. Mack Stiles

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Is the God of the Missional Gospel Too Small?
When we say that a gospel that addresses systemic injustice is "bigger" than a gospel of "sin management," what are we saying about the worth of God's glory?
By Jonathan Leeman


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What Would Athanasius Do: Is The Great Tradition Enough?
Is this new rallying point for Christian unity all it's made out to be? Not if you want to preserve the gospel.
By Greg Gilbert

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Notes from the Future: Evangelical Liberalism in the UK
Want a sneak peek at the future of evangelicalism? Then listen in as a British brother takes a look at the past and present of liberalism in the UK.
By Mike Ovey

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Social Gospel Redux?
Are some evangelicals preaching a renewed social gospel?
By Russell D. Moore

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What Can We Learn from the History of Liberalism?
Historic liberalism was a response - the wrong one - to Christianity's credibility crisis.
By Gregory A. Wills

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Who Exactly Are the Evangelicals?
Is an evangelical simply "anyone who likes Billy Graham," as one historian put it?
By Michael Horton.

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More Than a Feeling: The Emotions and Christian Devotion
Casting an eye toward recent evangelical history, Darryl Hart suggests that a wrong emphasis on emotions has been - and can still be - a path to liberalism.
By D. G. Hart

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Evangelism and Social Action: A Tale of Two Trajectories
What do twentieth century ecumenism and twenty-first century evangelicalism have in common? More than you might think.
By Bobby Jamieson