Loving My Dad And My Wife While Struggling With Same-Sex Attraction
The freedom to love my wife, even though I struggle with same-sex attraction, began in a car ride with my dad.
Any adult child of a loving parent will tell you that it’s still hard sometimes (or most times) to take your parents advice. My dad and I were not always the best communicators. That tender moment in the car? Not the norm. I was busy and did not have/take time for my dad as a... Continue Reading
Called Home to Glory: Lee Anderson, Elder at First Presbyterian Church and Former Chattanooga Free Press Publisher
Lee Stratton Anderson, the former publisher of the Chattanooga Free Press who died in Atlanta early Thursday, June 16, morning at age 90
Widely known and respected as a patriot, Christian and civic leader, Anderson was one of the longest-serving newspapermen in the nation when he retired in 2012…. Hussman said he remembers Anderson’s dedication to his job, his community and his church, First Presbyterian, where his eponymous Sunday school class once drew 450 people. Hussman also remembers... Continue Reading
What the Hook-up Culture Has Done to Women
In thirty years of teaching, I have come to know thousands of women between the ages of eighteen and twenty-six. These women are hurting.
An entire generation of women is wounded yet unable to find the source of the bleeding. There is, indeed, an “unconscious despair” behind their “games and amusements.” They “hook up,” feel awful and have no idea why. It’s hard to heal when you don’t know you’ve been damaged. And the despair and shame that these... Continue Reading
Dr. Liam Goligher Responds to Dr. Mike Ovey
Dr. Liam Goligher's first guest post on Housewife Theologian has generated a lot of discussion and reaction from around the world. I'm pleased to share this follow-up by Liam, one that particularly addresses a question raised by Dr. Mike Ovey
“There is implicit in the subordinationist view a denial of the unity of God defined in terms of singularity and simplicity. Jesus echoes the language of singularity when He says ‘I, I am;’ we find that self-designation particularly in Isaiah in setting God apart from the idols of the nations.” It has been my... Continue Reading
Motivated by Feminism? A Response to a Recent Criticism
Complementarianism as currently constructed would seem to be now in crisis
“When I was an undergraduate, my Ancient History professor once told the class that there were three ways to respond when your argument had been shown to be wrong. The best was to concede the point in public and humbly change one’s mind. The second best was simply to keep silent. Not so humble as... Continue Reading
This Rapper Might Be America’s Next Evangelical Leader
The image of a superstar rapper — his last album hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — preaching to a bunch of white evangelical pastors isn’t the only seemingly contradictory scene in which Lecrae appears
“Cruising Manhattan in the back of a stretch black SUV on a recent afternoon, pin-balling from one corner of the American culture war to another as he promotes his book, Lecrae Devaughn Moore knows he presents a new evangelical archetype. And he loves it.” The black rap star came on the white evangelical’s radio talk show... Continue Reading
The Real John Knox
Dawson introduces us to Knox as a family man, a Christian brother, and a believer
“What a pleasure, then, to read Jane Dawson’s recent biography, simply titled John Knox, where we meet Knox the man. His life was a remarkable one by any account. He was the key figure not only in the Scottish Reformation, but also a major player in the Reformation in England and on the Continent.” If... Continue Reading
Zero Sum Game: What Is An Apology?
An apology by a theological conservative to the LGBTQ community in the wake of the Orlando massacre creates waves and makes interesting reading.
I suspect this piece by Rhodes is not so much an apology intended for the LGBTQ community as it is a sermon addressed to his own Christian constituency. That is OK – but if you are going to preach, then do it directly, clarify your terms, offer arguments rather than aesthetics, and do not engage... Continue Reading
More than Ever, We Need Each Other
We need accountability partners in many areas of our lives.
Although we often hear of the rich and famous and their immature self-destruction, all of us are at risk, and especially so when it comes to prescribed opiates. Recognize the risks and ask your family and friends for help and monitoring. The risks will be greatly reduced when we have an accountability partner. More than... Continue Reading
Who Was John Calvin And Why Was He Important?
Calvin’s role was so pivotal in Reformed thinking that his name became synonymous with the movement, even though he was not its founder or most influential voice until the end of his life.
By the end of his life, then, Calvin had grown into a dominant international voice for Reformed theology. He was not the founder of the Reformed movement, and he was not ever considered to be the sole Reformed leader in all matters. Still his influence was not accidental, as we might say today. It was... Continue Reading
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