Know Scripture, No Need for Platonism: Revelational Epistemology Has Priority Over Remnantal Sophistry

Is Christian Platonism a necessary lens for rightly interpreting the Bible? Absolutely not! Scripture provides its own worldview and does not depend upon any worldly philosophy.
Plato: Friend, Enemy, or Frenemy of the Gospel?

Plato’s philosophy is much closer to a biblical worldview than many other schools of thought. In the end, however, it still falls short of the true gospel message.
“Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste”: AI, Statism, and the Threats to Free Speech

President Ronald Reagan famously quipped that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are: “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.” When it comes to regulating AI, we should heed this warning.
2.9 Andrew Walker, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Moral Meaning of Loving One’s Neighbor”

The world’s meager idea of love as mutual affirmation pales in comparison to the robust view of love presented in Scripture. True love of neighbor refuses to uphold tacit lies, but instead seeks human flourishing lived out in God’s ordered reality.
No Boys Allowed in the Girls’ Locker Room: Why Riley Gaines’s Protest is Loving

Allowing men to compete in women’s sports tells lies about the people involved and about the God who made them. Love of God and neighbor compels Christians to stand boldly for truth despite the world’s judgment.
The Moral Meaning of Loving One’s Neighbor

The world’s meager idea of love as mutual affirmation pales in comparison to the robust view of love presented in Scripture. True love of neighbor refuses to uphold tacit lies, but instead seeks human flourishing lived out in God’s ordered reality.
Thou Shalt Be Vaccinated: When “Love Thy Neighbor” Does Not Fulfill the Law

Did “loving your neighbor” require getting vaccinated against Covid-19? What is most loving today in hindsight? And have we learned nothing from history?
2.8 Andrew Walker • Reading • “The Moral Meaning of Loving One’s Neighbor”

The world’s meager idea of love as mutual affirmation pales in comparison to the robust view of love presented in Scripture. True love of neighbor refuses to uphold tacit lies, but instead seeks human flourishing lived out in God’s ordered reality.
Loving Those Caught in Gender Ideology: The Ethics and Metaphysics of Sexual Identity

Don’t “intersex” conditions prove that gender is non-binary? And isn’t it unloving to call a “transgender woman” a man? And why are puberty blockers such a big deal anyway?
The Counter-Cultural Nature of Love in John’s Gospel

Is it loving or unloving to go to a so-called same-sex wedding? The apostle John weighs in.
What Would Francis Schaeffer Say to Today’s Evangelical Church?

Two words: “true Truth”. . . and the rivers of implications that flow from this mighty waterfall. Read what Schaeffer would say from his own son-in-law, Ranald Macaulay.
1.9 Ranald Macaulay • Reading • “What Would Francis Schaeffer Say to Today’s Evangelical Church?”

Two words: “true Truth”. . . and the rivers of implications that flow from this mighty waterfall. Hear what Schaeffer would say from his own son-in-law, Ranald Macaulay.