A high-resolution image depicting a modern seminary or church building in the background, subtly overlaid with symbols of socialism and communism, such as gears and a faded hammer and sickle. In the foreground, a glowing open Bible radiates soft light, symbolizing the contrast between political ideologies and biblical truth. The image uses muted greys and warm golden hues to convey a sense of hope amidst ideological complexity.

How Socialism & Communism Infiltrated The Church – Part 1

Part 1: Understanding Socialism and Communism in Context To understand how socialism and communism have influenced seminary theology, it’s important to first get a grasp on what these ideologies actually mean—and why they matter in a theological setting. Most people hear terms like socialism or communism and think of politics, […]Read more »

A high-resolution image showing the juxtaposition of an old gothic-style seminary building alongside a modern seminary structure. In the foreground, an open book with glowing theological symbols, including a cross and a globe, represents the blending of traditional and contemporary theological ideas. The color palette mixes earthy tones with modern blues and silvers, symbolizing the evolution of seminary theology over time.

The Battle for Biblical Theology: Reformation to Now – Part 6

Part Six:  “A Call to Biblical Integrity: Holding Fast to Scripture in a Changing World” As we stand at the crossroads of history, it’s clear that the church has come a long way since the days of the Reformation. Theological battles over the centuries have shaped Christianity in profound ways—whether […]Read more »

A high-resolution image showing the juxtaposition of an old gothic-style seminary building alongside a modern seminary structure. In the foreground, an open book with glowing theological symbols, including a cross and a globe, represents the blending of traditional and contemporary theological ideas. The color palette mixes earthy tones with modern blues and silvers, symbolizing the evolution of seminary theology over time.

The Battle for Biblical Theology: Reformation to Now – Part 5

Part Five:  “Postmodern Theology and Globalization: Rediscovering the Spirit and Reinterpreting Scripture,” The Impact of Postmodernism and Globalization (1950–Present) As the world transitioned into the second half of the 20th century, everything seemed to be shifting. The church was no exception. The previous decades of fierce battles between modernism and […]Read more »

A high-resolution image showing the juxtaposition of an old gothic-style seminary building alongside a modern seminary structure. In the foreground, an open book with glowing theological symbols, including a cross and a globe, represents the blending of traditional and contemporary theological ideas. The color palette mixes earthy tones with modern blues and silvers, symbolizing the evolution of seminary theology over time.

The Battle for Biblical Theology: Reformation to Now – Part 4

Part Four:  “Modernism and Fundamentalism: The Fight for the Bible in a Secularizing World.” Modernism vs. Fundamentalism (1900–1950) The early 20th century was a pivotal moment for Christian theology. As society was hurtling forward with industrialization, new scientific discoveries, and rapidly changing cultural norms, the church found itself at a […]Read more »