(By John MacArthur)
The following is adapted from John’s upcoming book, The Truth War (Nelson: Spring 2007).
This is by no means the first time the Truth War has intruded into the church. It has happened in every major era of church history. Battles over the truth were raging inside the Christian community even in apostolic times, […]
(By John MacArthur)
The following is adapted from John’s upcoming book, The Truth War (Nelson, Spring 2007).
Postmodernists are generally suspicious of rational and logical forms. They especially do not like to discuss truth in plain propositional terms.
Postmodernists are uncomfortable with propositions for an obvious reason: they don’t like the clarity and inflexibility required to deal with truth […]
Counterculture’s Death-Spiral and the Vulgarization of the Gospel
(by John MacArthur)
One of the favorite topics on the evangelical agenda these days is how the church should “engage the culture.” Do Christians need to imitate the boorish aspects of a quickly-decaying civilization in order to remain “relevant”? Some evidently think so.
We keep hearing from evangelical strategists and […]
(By John MacArthur)
The following is adapted from John’s upcoming book, The Truth War (Nelson, Spring 2007).
Rather than respond to the contemporary infatuation with postmodern ambiguity in a completely positive and nonpolemical way, I find myself compelled to echo the inspired words of Jude and exhort my readers who truly love Christ: you need to contend earnestly for […]
(By John MacArthur)
From John’s upcoming book, The Truth War (Nelson, Spring 2007).
Many self-styled evangelicals today are openly questioning whether such a thing as truth even exists. Others suppose that even if truth does exist, we can’t be sure what it is, so it can’t really matter much. This type of thinking is epidemic, even among […]