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October 29, 2015
Deconstructing Evangelical ResearchKedric Webster
"As much as Americans may participate in a variety of parachurch activities and support them with their hard-earned dollars, statisticians of United State religious life continue to make claims about American religiosity on the basis of church attendance. America is, according to pollsters, the most religious of Western democracies because roughly 40 percent of its citizens are in church every Sunday. If this is true, and if it is truly as significant as many interpreters suggest, then finding out what these Americans do every Sunday and what ...
May 23, 2015
Marriage, Celibacy, and LanguageKedric Webster
I’ve been thinking about the issue of singleness in the American church here and there over the years and even more so recently. Normally I would never express such things in a public forum, but I’ve come to the conclusion that I should voice them to clear the air.
There is much confusion about the issue of why there are so many single people in the church (an issue that has been pressing for a couple of decades now). Many of the answers indicate a serious divide in philosophies of Christian living, how modern technology has changed the way ...
March 30, 2015
Repentance and the Whole ManKedric Webster
"Repentance is not limited to any single faculty of the mind: it engages the entire man, intellect, will, and affections. Nor is it confined to the moral sphere of life in the narrower sense: it covers man's entire religious as well as his moral relation to God."
"True repentance strips sin of all that is accidental. It resembles an inner chamber where no one and nothing else is admitted except God and the sinner and his sin."
"The new direction of life which the repentance brings about finds its explanation in the absolute and exclusive ...
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