Support for Hamas at the Secular University: The Crisis of the American University and the Need for General Revelation

Why are students at American college campuses calling for genocide of the Jews? Two words and a concept: Marcuse, Marx, and ignoring general revelation.
2.66 Trent Hunter, David Schrock, Kevin Briggins • Interview • “Socialism and the Twisted Legacy of Slavery: A Cautionary Tale from the ‘Great Society'”

Although there were good intentions along the way, the “Great Society” did much more harm than good. What can this lesson in human pride teach us in our own day?
Rebuilding from Ashes: How the Bankruptcy of Secularism Has Led Atheists and Feminists to Seek New Life in Old Time Religion

For decades, those opposed to Christianity sought to burn it to the ground. Many of those very people, however, are finding Christianity alone can explain the world we live in.
2.64 Trent Hunter • Reading • “Socialism and the Twisted Legacy of Slavery: A Cautionary Tale from the ‘Great Society'”

Although there were good intentions along the way, the “Great Society” did much more harm than good. What can this lesson in human pride teach us in our own day?
Socialism and the Twisted Legacy of Slavery: A Cautionary Tale from the “Great Society”

Although there were good intentions along the way, the “Great Society” did much more harm than good. What can this lesson in human pride teach us in our own day?
One Constitution, or Two? Reviewing The Age of Entitlement by Christopher Caldwell

The United States essentially has two “constitutions”—its “official” constitution of 1788 and its “functioning” constitution which has effectively been in place since the 1960s, and this can be seen in regard to race, sex, war, debt, and diversity.
A Personal Testimony on (G)race

From the son of a migrant worker to the president of a Bible College: this is the story about one Christian’s race, but more importantly it’s a story about God’s grace.
2.31 Virgil Walker • Stephen Wellum • David Schrock • Interview • “Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community”

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen? Listen in as Virgil Walker, Stephen Wellum, and David Schrock explain some of these complex issues.
Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen?
2.30 Virgil Walker • Reading • “Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community”

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen?
The True Nature of Love, God’s and Ours: Love without God Becomes Wicked

As we reject God and slouch towards Gomorrah, we find that the erotic “free love” that promised so much ultimately fails to deliver true love of neighbor.
Reflections on Evangelicalism in the 1960s–1970s

What year did TIME magazine list as “the Year of the Evangelical,” what is the ICBI, and what seminary began during this time? Learn about the shaping influence of these decades for Evangelicalism.