The Housewife Theologian

The Housewife Theologian

Well, Dr. Liam Goligher's first guest post on Housewife Theologian has generated a lot of discussion and reaction from around the world. I'm pleased to share this follow-up by Liam, one that particularly addresses a question raised by Dr. Mike Ovey: It has been my privilege, over some years...
Is it important for a Christian parachurch organization to align with our faith’s historic, orthodox confessions on the Trinity? After reading Owen Strachan’s response to Carl Trueman and Liam Goligher , I have to ask that question. Writing on complementarianism, Strachan states that...
On Friday, I posted Part One of a guest post by Dr. Liam Goligher, Is it Okay to Teach a Complementarianism Based on Eternal Subordination . Hopefully it has opened some eyes regarding some troubling teaching in the name of complementarianism. Here is the Part Two that I promised: While we were...
I am pleased to share two guest posts with you, written by Dr. Liam Goligher, on classical Trinitarianism, and why that matters. Stay tuned for Part Two on Monday!: Is the Trinity no more than a social program for the world and the church? Is the eternal life of the Trinity hierarchical or...
Remember The War Room? In my own circles, I heard from more than a handful of people who walked away from that movie saying they were inspired to pray more. One of my concerns was with what kind of theology on prayer and the God whom they were praying they also walked away with. I was especially...
If Machen were living today, Jon Payne believes he would write another book. This one would be entitled Christianity & Evangelicalism. Are Christianity and evangelicalism so radically different now that they actually constitute two different religions altogether? Is evangelicalism a rival to...
My cohorts and I had a rousing conversation on today’s podcast about women teaching Sunday school. As we were sharing our opinions, I realized we were kind of arguing in circles because we did not share the same view of the function of Sunday school. So, I thought I would expand on that a...
Today, Books at a Glance posted my review of a book I wish everyone would read. I posted a reading reflection from this book several weeks ago about propaganda masquerading as fluff , in evangelicalism, particularly in the women’s section of the Christian bookstore. Subverted is both a page-...
Today, Books at a Glance posted my review of a book I wish everyone would read. I posted a reading reflection from this book several weeks ago about propaganda masquerading as fluff , in evangelicalism, particularly in the women’s section of the Christian bookstore. Subverted is both a page-...
Today, Books at a Glance posted my review of a book I wish everyone would read. I posted a reading reflection from this book several weeks ago about propaganda masquerading as fluff , in evangelicalism, particularly in the women’s section of the Christian bookstore. Subverted is both a page-...