Pope Benedict XVI’s first visit to America as Pope will not be his introduction to this country, but it will be the first opportunity for Americans to see this Pope up close – three years after his election as pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
Along with others, many evangelical Christians will be watching with interest. [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Albert Mohler'
Albert Mohler Impressed by Benedict’s Convictions, not His Views
April 20, 2008
Influential Theologian Troubled by Christian-Muslim Dialogue (Albert Mohler)
January 17, 2008
A prominent theologian expressed concerns this week about the recent Christian response to a historic Muslim letter in which signers appeared unclear about their Christian identity and different beliefs of God.
The letter, titled “Loving God and Neighbor Together: A Christian Response to a Common Word Between Us and You,” failed to clearly define the Christian [...]
Albert Mohler: Why Doctrine Matters
September 18, 2007
Mohler writes:
The 20th century witnessed an increasingly energetic revolt against doctrine. A denial of specific formulations of classical Christian doctrine has been evident in some quarters, while others have rejected the very notion of doctrine itself.
Doctrine has even fallen on hard times even among those who call themselves evangelicals. Some evangelical historians now argue that [...]
Mohler’s Thoughts on the Reading of Books
September 12, 2007
Albert Mohler shares some thoughts on the reading of books. Read the complete post here.
As Solomon warned, “Of making many books there is no end” [Ecclesiastes: 12:12]. There is no way to read everything, and not everything deserves to be read. I say that in order to confront the notion that anyone, anywhere, can master [...]
Albert Mohler Weights in on Mother Teresa’s "Crisis of Faith"
August 30, 2007
Posted: Thursday, August 30, 2007 at 3:54 am ET
What are we to make of Mother Teresa’s crisis of faith? That is a question I have been repeatedly asked in recent days. This week’s TIME cover story by David van Biema caught the attention of millions around the world, and it raises some of the most [...]
Why Heresy Matters — A Remembrance
August 14, 2007
Heresies: Heresy and Orthodoxy in the History of the Church
By Harold O.J. Brown / Hendrickson Publishers
The history of Christian Theology is in large part a history of heresies, because Jesus and the claims he made…seemed incredible, writes the author. Heresies presents the story of how succeeding generations of Christians through almost twenty centuries have [...]
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