Save the Humanities from the Slop
We need the humanities today to remind us how to be fully human as God designed us, to exercise the gifts God has given us, and to love our neighbor.
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We need the humanities today to remind us how to be fully human as God designed us, to exercise the gifts God has given us, and to love our neighbor.
In the secular West, our biggest hindrance is the lack of perceived or felt need by our neighbors—the lack of an imminent threat that wakes them up from secular slumber.
Cultural openness to the spiritual world may be useful as common ground in spiritual conversations. But such openness isn’t exclusively positive.
‘The Intellectual Origins of American Slavery’ reminds Christians of our need to constantly evaluate our culture’s ethics against Scripture’s norms.
We shouldn’t be afraid of being labelled ‘partisan’ for holding to biblical positions. Grace and truth isn’t a third way; it is the way.