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We Don’t Want Your White Man’s Religion

David de Bruyn

April 3, 2018

In Africa, particularly where black nationalist sentiments arise, it is not uncommon to hear the…

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Christian Culture in Church History

David de Bruyn

March 26, 2018

A common error in the study of church history is to seek to find a…

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Two Tests and Two Questions

David de Bruyn

March 13, 2018

I present my children with two written tests. They open the envelope of the first,…

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Culture, Not Race

David de Bruyn

January 30, 2018

Scripture does not define the word culture, but it certainly describes the phenomenon of culture-making.…

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Culture – More Than Creation

David de Bruyn

January 17, 2018

If the word culture is to be useful, it must define something. It must name…

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Ten Mangled Words: “Culture”

David de Bruyn

January 4, 2018

Jackhammers are not the ideal tool for mixing cake batter. Some mess will almost certainly…

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The Unexpected Adoration of the Magi

David de Bruyn

December 21, 2017

In Kevin T. Bauder’s essay “The Completeness of the Incarnation”, he echoes and explains a…

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Relevance in the Eye of the Beholder

David de Bruyn

November 30, 2017

A book on chastity may not seem relevant to teenagers necking in a parked car.…

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On Baby Grands and Expensive Hymnals

David de Bruyn

November 16, 2017

“Why this waste?”, said the greediest member of the Twelve. Judas’ supposed concern with helping…

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On the Value of (Most?) Internet Discussions

One day, the owner of a disreputable inn, The Dog-Fighter, approached a preacher. “Come and preach…

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