Dad from Shangri-La, Vice Admiral J.S. Redd, Ret., signs a statement about Christianity and US foreign policy:
"A Christian Declaration on American Foreign Policy" Providence Journal
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Thursday, November 10, 2016
Women in Direct Ground Combat
Brother from Shangri-La, Scott Redd, and Friend of Shangri-La, Jennifer Marshall, write about pragmatic and biblical concerns with intentionally putting women in direct ground combat roles.
"Deploying Women to Direct Ground Combat" from Providence Journal of Christianity and American Foreign Policy
In Christian theology, responding to God’s call to that cultural task is imperative for human beings seeking to honor God. Incorporating Bavinck’s observation above, honoring God means honoring him as his image. From this perspective, if sexual difference is part of humanity’s imaging of God, then recognizing and respecting sexual differences is essential to honor God. This conclusion has implications both for individuals inhabiting sexually differentiated bodies, and for males and females relating in community.
"Deploying Women to Direct Ground Combat" from Providence Journal of Christianity and American Foreign Policy
In Christian theology, responding to God’s call to that cultural task is imperative for human beings seeking to honor God. Incorporating Bavinck’s observation above, honoring God means honoring him as his image. From this perspective, if sexual difference is part of humanity’s imaging of God, then recognizing and respecting sexual differences is essential to honor God. This conclusion has implications both for individuals inhabiting sexually differentiated bodies, and for males and females relating in community.
To strive for [gender] interchangeability fails to reflect the fullness of the image of God. Similarly, to set up typically male achievements as markers of female success risks denigrating aspects of God’s image that he has revealed in the nature of females.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Apocalypse Then -- and Now
World events have prompted me to do something I have been meaning to do for a while -- read More Than Conquerors by William Hendriksen.
I'd already been convinced of a particular interpretation of Revelation through a sermon series I heard many years ago by Randy Pope, which drew heavily on Hendriksen's explication of Revelation. Reading the book today -- which is surprisingly clear, orderly, and easy to follow, especially given the complicated apocalyptic text full of symbol and metaphor -- only strengthens my understanding, and it is also such a lift and encouragement. May I recommend this book to you, if you haven't understood the book of Revelation?
I'd already been convinced of a particular interpretation of Revelation through a sermon series I heard many years ago by Randy Pope, which drew heavily on Hendriksen's explication of Revelation. Reading the book today -- which is surprisingly clear, orderly, and easy to follow, especially given the complicated apocalyptic text full of symbol and metaphor -- only strengthens my understanding, and it is also such a lift and encouragement. May I recommend this book to you, if you haven't understood the book of Revelation?
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