
Ken Keathley
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Sep 3, 2024 |
thegospelcoalition.org | Ken Keathley
Whoever defines the terms tends to win the debate. That explains many of the language games in our culture in the past century, but it goes back even further in history. Radical paradigms have blurred the meaning of words previously assumed to be solid. One clear example of this phenomenon is skeptics redefining terms regarding Christianity’s relationship with science. Those redefinitions recast the historical narrative into one of perpetual, inevitable conflict.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
cfc.sebts.edu | Ken Keathley |Kenneth Keathley
apologetics Ken Keathley | April 24, 2024 Personal identity and identity formation are complicated subjects, of which the debate about Transgenderism is just one part. However, the believer’s starting point must begin with submission to God’s Word. Tim Keller was asked how he would respond to someone who disagreed with him about same-sex marriage and how he might go about attempting to persuade them to think otherwise.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
cfc.sebts.edu | Ken Keathley |Kenneth Keathley
apologetics Ken Keathley | April 22, 2024 Sooner or later, everyone asks, “Who am I? And why am I here?” Transgenderism is an extreme manifestation of the modern crisis of identity.[1] It is the tragic but inevitable outcome of attempting to know oneself by exclusively searching the self. So, what is my identity? The Christian answer is that I am who God says that I am. The Bible presents a robust foundation for understanding who we are.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
cfc.sebts.edu | Ken Keathley |Benjamin T. Quinn
abortion Christ and Culture Podcast | April 12, 2024 In the Christ and Culture podcast with Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn, we explore how the Christian faith intersects all avenues of today’s culture through conversations with leading thinkers. Today’s Episode:How can you glorify God in golf? PGA tour golfer Webb Simpson and his longtime friend William Kane join us to talk about we can glorify God in all our work and vocation — yes, including golf.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
cfc.sebts.edu | Ken Keathley |Kenneth Keathley
apologetics Ken Keathley | February 07, 2024 LGBTQ+ advocates repeatedly call on churches to be “welcoming and affirming.” They join the two words at the hip and treat them as synonyms, or at least as a hendiadys. Just like “nice and warm,” or “sick and tired,” the two words “welcoming and affirming” are used together express a single concept. In doing so, many advocates emphasize that Christians are not truly welcoming unless they are also affirming.
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