4.21 Clinton Manley, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “How Then Shall We Mock? Ten Principles for Wielding the Sword of Holy Satire”

Listen in as David Schrock and Trent Hunter interview Clinton Manley on his Christ Over All essay: “How Then Shall We Mock? Ten Principles for Wielding the Sword of Holy Satire”
Speech Act Theory, Scripture, and The Holy Spirit

What is speech act theory? In what ways is its framework helpful in interpreting scripture? And how then can Christians use it as they minister?
4.20 Clinton Manley • Reading • “How Then Shall We Mock? Ten Principles for Wielding the Sword of Holy Satire”

Properly wielded satire can be a weapon of exposing sin in the hope of reform. What are its rules of engagement for Christians?
How Then Shall We Mock? Ten Principles for Wielding the Sword of Holy Satire

Properly wielded satire can be a weapon of exposing sin in the hope of reform. What are its rules of engagement for Christians?
The Serrated Edge of Scripture: How God Uses Satire

Can satirical humor be holy? The biblical authors and our Lord Himself are no strangers to loving, cutting speech.
What Do We Do with the ERLC? An Open Letter to Southern Baptists

The Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission of the SBC needs to provide clear answers to the pressing questions their convention is asking.
Empty Rhetoric Cannot Save You From Your Sin: A Critique of Keller, Hill, Allberry, and Sprinkle

Is mere homosexual desire in itself inherently sinful?
When Do We Get Our Souls? And How Does That Affect Original Sin?

Learn more about two competing views of the origin of the soul held throughout church history—and their implications for important doctrines.
Are Women Morally Responsible for Their Abortions?

In a culture afraid to call anything sin, Christians must stand ready to lovingly confront those making choices that dishonor God.
When Women Sin: Recognizing the Subtleties of Feminine Vice

The Holy Spirit has given the church (and the women in the church) precisely what we need to hear so that we would be in good order and the Word of God would be revered.
Herbert Marcuse and the Reality of Sin

Getting the doctrine of sin wrong means our entire worldview falls apart. Herbert Marcuse is one such example.
The Gospel Announces God’s Last Day Verdict for All Who Believe in Jesus Christ: Justified and Sins Forgiven

There is a present and future dimension to salvation in Christ—it is already ours, but we have not yet received it exhaustively.