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The Return of the Culture War - The Gospel Coalition

A return of the culture war mentality among many younger evangelicals who believe the need of the hour is for the church to jump into the fray of hardball ...

We Lose Culture Wars by Putting Them On Trial - Christianity Today

We lose culture wars by putting them on trial. Russell Moore. Instead of prosecutors trying to win arguments, we're supposed to be defending what actually ...

Why Abandon Culture Wars? - Christians for Social Action

I want to touch on three big problems with the culture war model: It is bad witness, bad discipleship, and bad citizenship.

Just War and Our Cultural Conflict | Clearly Reformed

The answer to the question “Should Christians be engaged in the culture war?” is quite simple: You are whether you mean to be or not.

Why do some Christians think it's so important to win the culture war?

It seems like (at least in the West) there's been a big push against areligious/secular culture/spaces, even though that culture isn't outright anti-Christian.

Culture War Is Not Spiritual Warfare - Christianity Today

Some outside the church incorrectly see spiritual warfare as a recent innovation, traced back to C. Peter Wagner and the Fuller Seminary church growth classes ...

Christians Who Refuse to Engage in the “Culture War” Are Not ...

Twitter Thread Article: Christians Who Refuse to Engage in the “Culture War” Are Not Glorifying God or Loving Their Neighbors. March 7, 2023. by Erik Reed.

A History Of The Culture Wars - Jared Stacy

When we talk about “The Culture Wars” or “Culture War Christianity” we usually mean discussions about white evangelicalism. Especially how white ...

How Christians Should NOT Wage the Culture War

Despite claims that the culture war is over, Christianity faces increasing hostility, and believers must decide how to respond.

War on the Culture War by Daniel Strand | Articles - First Things

As Moore presents it, Losing Our Religion is a guidebook for Christians in troubled times. Drawing on his own disillusioning experience, Moore ...

A Tale of Two Culture Wars - Providence

In 1885, another preacher named Josiah Strong had laid a foundation for such rhetoric by describing a national culture war between Christianity ...

Christians Might Regret Their Culture War Wins - RELEVANT

Christians must learn the art of being able to 1) have integrity in our convictions; 2) genuinely love, listen to and serve those who do not share our ...

Culture Wars (Series) - pursueGOD.org

“Be This” In the Culture Wars · Christians should be defined by God's kingdom. · Christians should be a light to their neighbors – even when they slander you ...

The Culture Wars and the Decline of Christianity - Restorative Faith

The cultural tendency to adhere to simple narratives is one of the largest contributors to the decline of Christianity in the United States.

How would Jesus fight the culture war? - YouTube

From Episode 532, Pastor Mike Erre gives his thoughts about how Jesus would fight the culture war. "Somehow we have gotten it in our heads ...

How should Christians respond to the culture wars? | Reviews

Ben Chang's new book Christ and the Culture Wars aims to help Christians speak for Jesus in an increasingly divisive world.

If You're Fighting the Culture War, You're Losing

In short, culture warriors wrestle with others in an antithetical way to scriptural teaching: “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, ...

It's (past) time to bury the culture wars - The Reformed Journal Blog

Sounded more like politicians and news pundits rallying the troops for cultural warfare. Let me be clear. As a Christian and a local pastor, I ...

Winning the Unwinnable Culture Wars - Reflections - Yale University

I was a fish out of water in my private Christian prep school in Atlanta, growing up during the Reagan eighties when most Bible-belt Christians began wedding ...

Jarheads for Jesus?: 10 Reasons 'Culture War' is a Really Bad ...

I offer 10 reasons that we need to permanently jettison the culture war metaphor as the church moves into the future.