Faithful Intellect
Engaging Culture with Faith and Reason
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What Did Dallas Willard Believe? 8 Spiritual Formation Insights That Will Propel Your Growth
Dallas Willard, a significant figure in spiritual formation, impacted American Evangelicalism. As a philosopher and ordained minister, he bridged the gap between intellectual pursuit and spiritual experience. His insights, such as the Four Great Questions of Life and the nature of discipleship, continue to inspire. Willard’s approach serves as a guide for integrating faith and…
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Top 10 Books We are Looking Forward to Reading in 2024
Explore our top Christian books for 2024, covering spiritual transformation, political engagement, Christian nationalism, and more. Discover valuable resources to engage culture with faith and reason.
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The Gospel – What did Jesus think he was doing?
This article is the first part of a series on the gospel, focusing on what it truly means and its implications. Contrary to popular misconceptions, the gospel is not about self-achievement, worldly success, or merely escaping Hell. Its essence lies in understanding the Kingdom of Heaven and its implications for our present reality.
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Israel and Gaza – The Good Samaritan and My Neighbor
The conflict between Israel and Gaza holds global significance, reflecting societal attitudes towards others. Older evangelicals align with Israel, influenced by dispensational theology, while younger generations see Palestinians as oppressed. The Good Samaritan parable is proposed as a guide for compassion. A prayer for peace and discernment is offered for the conflicting parties and ourselves.
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Faithful Intellect: Engaging Culture with Faith and Reason
Welcome to Faithful Intellect! This inaugural post will provide background on why we exist, who we are, and what we do. We invite you to join us. Why Faithful Intellect exists: Faithful Intellect exists to engage culture with faith and reason.