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Darwin undeniably discredited

Darwin undeniably discredited

Ranald Macaulay
Date posted: 1 Oct 2016

Ranald Macaulay introduces us to a very significant book

My admittedly dramatic title is deliberate.

Lausanne & the polemical imperative

Lausanne & the polemical imperative

Ranald Macaulay
Date posted: 1 Mar 2016

Ranald Macaulay asks if the 1974 Congress missed something vital

When the Lausanne Congress opened in 1974 the global community was being treated to searing images of the Ethiopian famine.

Letter

Lausanne and true truth

Ranald Macaulay
Date posted: 1 May 2016

Dear en,

I was thankful for Chris Wright’s gentle corrective in the April edition. I should have expressed more appreciation for The Cape Town Commitment because it is full of helpful affirmations and observations.

Letter

Lausanne’s legacy

Dr Chris Wright
Date posted: 1 Apr 2016

Dear en,

Ranald Macaulay makes some very valid points in his article ‘Lausanne and the polemical imperative’ (March en). It is sadly true that evangelicals in the past century, with some notable exceptions, have not adequately risen to the challenge of ‘truth decay’, as Douglas Groothuis called it, and it remains a major missiological need. I cannot speak for Lausanne 1974 (except to say that John Stott believed passionately in the crucial importance of the Christian mind), but Ranald is perhaps a little unfair on Cape Town 2010 – even if he is right that the programme did not make it ‘centre stage’. In the sheer scale of what was presented and discussed at Cape Town, arguably nothing was ‘centre stage’.

Letter

Lausanne’s legacy

Sharon James
Date posted: 1 Apr 2016

Dear Sir,

Many thanks to Ranald Macaulay for his clear, helpful and important article in the March en.

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