I pointed congregations to the Phoenix Affirmations, a set of statements articulated at a 2006 mainline Protestant gathering and later published by pastor and biblical scholar Eric Elnes. I suggested ...
The latest theological contortion from progressive Christianity has arrived, wrapped in the familiar language of divine grace and social justice. Writing for Sojourners, Yanan Rahim Navarez Melo ...
James Talarico, the Democratic nominee from Texas, hopes to counter what he sees as a conservative takeover of the American church.
I’ve been noticed a boomlet of sorts in the use of the phrase “progressive Christianity.” It seems like many more people are willing to embrace that descriptor than have in recent years. That, if you ...
James Talarico, in one of his first interviews since winning the Democratic nomination for Senate in Texas, attacked the use of Christianity to promote conservative politics, saying his candidacy was ...
Why the Church must recognize the growing “Unholy Alliance” between progressive ideology and radical Islam, and how Christian leaders can respond with biblical clarity, courage, and gospel-centered ...
At Charlie Kirk's memorial last month, religious belief and conservative politics were both on display. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was one speaker. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) PETE HEGSETH: ...
Phil Christman’s apology for progressive politics ignores points of natural affinity with conservatives. No one can make this accusation against Phil Christman’s new book Why Christians Should Be ...
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Democrats in red Texas bet on far-left Senate candidate who espouses non-binary God, six genders
State Rep. James Talarico has made dozens of statements aimed at reclaiming Christianity for the left.
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