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June 10, 2020 By CBMW
Editor’s Note: The following interview appears in the Spring 2020 issue of Eikon. Dr. Jason K. Allen is President of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a Southern Baptist seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. He is also a Council member of CBMW. In the following interview, I asked Dr. Allen to articulate his vision for confessional education,...
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June 10, 2020 By CBMW
Editor’s Note: The following essay appears in the Spring 2020 issue of Eikon. The issue of abortion is never far out of the news. This perennial discussion provides believers with regular opportunity to articulate our convictions as well meaningfully engage those with different convictions. Certain opinions, such the claim that the right to “terminate one’s...
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June 10, 2020 By CBMW
Editor’s Note: The following essay appears in the Spring 2020 issue of Eikon. As the world seeks a sense of normalcy following the coronavirus outbreak, Americans are once again turning their attention to the 2020 election. In November, voters will elect a new Congress and weigh in on dozens of state amendments and referendums. Thirty-five...
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June 10, 2020 By CBMW
Editor’s Note: The following essay appears in the Spring 2020 issue of Eikon. As the outpouring obituaries demonstrate, Roger Scruton was one of the most influential philosophers of the last fifty years. He made original and profound contributions to the way we understand beauty, conservatism, and human nature. In 2016, Queen Elizabeth II bestowed him...
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June 10, 2020 By CBMW
Editor’s Note: The following essay appears in the Spring 2020 issue of Eikon. What are men and women? What are men and women for? As this seems to be among the most urgent questions of our moral hour, you could pardon theologians and pastors for running off to answer it and leaving their notes behind....
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June 10, 2020 By CBMW
Editor’s Note: The following essay appears in the Spring 2020 issue of Eikon. So much ink has been spilled debating and discussing the imago dei. Can anyone possibly improve our thinking on this topic? Is an attempt to do so arrogance? Recent study undertaken on the primary sources since the publication of the second edition...
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