The Church in the present dispensation is a militant Church, that is, she is called unto, and is actually engaged in, a holy warfare. This, of course, does not mean that she must spend her strength in self-destroying internecine struggles, but that she is duty bound to carry on an incessant warfare against the hostile world in every form in which it reveals itself, whether in the Church or outside of it, and against all the spiritual forces of darkness. The Church may not spend all her time in prayer and meditation, however necessary and important these may be, nor may she rest on her oars in the peaceful enjoyment of her spiritual heritage. She must be engaged with all her might in the battles of her Lord, fighting in a war that is both offensive and defensive. - Louis Berkhof
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🇨🇳 Public humiliation of a man whose views did not align with those of the Chinese Communist Party during the cultural revolution of the 1960s. The cultural revolution sought to purge all capitalist and traditionalist elements from Chinese society and resulted in the persecution and deaths of millions.
This week I'm looking at the evidence for the idea of the Protestant work ethic. I found a very robust correlation between the percentage of a nation that was Protestant and their GDP/capita (as the graph depicts). However, I think the sociologists' explanation falls short and instead supply my own. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on the theory and the empirical evidence. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/the-economics-of-protestantism
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The Economics of Protestantism
The Protestant Work Ethic in Practice
Imagine believing this. lol Next week's blog post will be addressing CRT as inspired by the unfortunate events of last week in regards to the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Cornell Belcher: Outrage over Critical Race Theory 'Not Grassroots' -- 'Organized and Is Being Paid For'
MSNBC political analysts Cornell Belcher said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that the outrage parents are experiencing over critical race theory is "not grassroots" but instead it is "organized and is being paid for." | Clips
Liberals within many Christian denominations (the SBC in particular) have attempted to bring CRT into the church while stipulating that, because they're only using it as an "analytical tool," it's completely harmless. This is deceit pure and simple, and we need to be on guard against it. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/critical-race-theory
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Critical Race Theory
Why It Cannot Be Used As an “Analytical Tool”
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Hopefully Hungary leaves the EU as well. I figured other nations would start leaving after the UK did.
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Calvinism has been one of the most potent social and political forces in Western history. In this article, I explore why, by look at Calvinism's relationship to nationalities, constitutions, and sphere sovereignty through the lens provided by Abraham Kuyper's classic Lectures on Calvinism. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/calvinism-and-politics
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Calvinism and Politics
Abraham Kuyper’s “Lectures on Calvinism”
How best to describe Calvinism's relationship to art? Perhaps, "It's complicated!" In all seriousness, I would argue the relationship between the two is generally misunderstood and too often underappreciated. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/calvinism-and-art
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Calvinism and Art
Abraham Kuyper's "Lectures on Calvinism"
Christian use of images in worship has long been controversial, including in the early church. Contrary to what many believe, however, the early church tended to reject images, and they didn't become common facets of worship till the 4th century. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/the-history-of-images-in-the-church
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The History of Images in the Church
How They Got in & Why They Should Be Rejected
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15 July 1099: Capture of Jerusalem by Crusader forces during the First Crusade. Illustration from a 14th century manunoscript.
The handful of disagreements between Catholics and Protestants on justification can be distilled into several questions: the nature of justification (substantive v. forensic), the action of justification (infusion v. imputation), the instrument of justification (faith v. baptism). https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/justification-key-questions
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Justification: Key Questions
An Overview of the Scriptural Data
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Many Roman Catholics believe that Luther invented the doctrine of sola fide and coined the term in his translation of the Bible into German. However, nothing could be further from the truth. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/did-luther-invent-sola-fide
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Did Luther Invent Sola Fide?
What the Church Believed before Martin Luther
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