Gods of Our Own Making: The Religion of Today
The increase in Individualism has fueled a shift toward self-worship, fundamentally changing our approach to religion.
The increase in Individualism has fueled a shift toward self-worship, fundamentally changing our approach to religion.
Are eschatological discussions among Evangelicals and Latter-day Saints merely placeholders for culture war battles?
As therapy culture rises in American cinema, “A Million Miles Away” emerges, challenging the status quo. Director Abella portrays José Hernández, emphasizing community and resilience over pop psychology.
Why is a diverse group of religious parents suing a Maryland School District? They’re teaching a new religion in the classroom.
A discussion with a Faith Matters founder and executive director about their ongoing work and plans, highlighting the need to connect with today’s youth without compromising core teachings.
Is seeker sensitivity in churches a solution or a trap? There is a paradox that increasingly inclusive doctrines lead to both orthodox and progressive departures. There is an honest Latter-day Saint approach.
Why have so many come to embrace a spirituality devoid of any specific bids upon our hearts and minds? Could our elevation of “self” above anything and everything else have anything to do with it?
Latter-day Saint scholar Jeffrey Thayne interviews the noted theologian Carl Trueman about the “Strange New World” Christians are now living in.
A modern new doctrine of self is at the core of cultural shifts challenging Christians today—all the more reason for disciples of Jesus to amplify their witness of God and human identity with the world.