Christian Ethics and Homosexuality: The Teachings of Paul

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Christian Ethics and Homosexuality

The majority of Christians who believe that the Church should approve of homosexual behavior acknowledge that the apostle Paul teaches the homosexual behavior is wrong; they argue that, for other biblical and theological reasons, the Church should now approve of homosexual behavior in spite of this.[1]See, for example “Homosexuality and the Bible” by William Loader, … Read more

Christian Ethics and Homosexuality: The Teachings of Jesus

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Christian Ethics and Homosexuality

It is very common for Christians who believe that the Church should approve of homosexual behavior to point to the teachings and example of Jesus in support of their position.  Jesus, they argue, never said anything about homosexuality being wrong.  Therefore, the Church should not condemn it.  Furthermore, Jesus did not condemn tax collectors, prostitutes, … Read more

Christian Ethics and Homosexuality: Clarifying the Issue

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Christian Ethics and Homosexuality

In recent years, the ethical status of homosexuality has become one of the most controversial theological issues in the Western Church.  In spite of the Church’s longstanding traditional teaching that homosexual behavior[1]Some advocates of traditional Christian sexual ethics prefer to use the terminology of saying that “homogenital acts” are sinful.  This is because “sexuality” encompasses … Read more

In Christ Alone: A Christian Understanding of Personal Identity

In my last post, I critiqued the common American cultural phenomenon of people defining their personal identity in terms of the feelings and desires that they happen to have inside of them.  Unfortunately, this phenomenon is not restricted to non-Christians in our culture.  Many American Christians have to a significant extent absorbed the idea that … Read more

The Value of Singleness

I once had the following conversation at church.  A fellow church member walked up to me and asked, “So, are you still single?”  I responded yes.  Then he walked away. This conversation exemplifies the attitude of most contemporary American Protestant churches to singleness.  Singleness is a problem to be solved.  If someone remains single for … Read more

Lust and the Forgotten Virtue of Chastity

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series The Seven Deadly Sins

Sexual Ethics Today Why is it wrong to be sexually promiscuous?  Typical reasons that modern Christians give are that sexual promiscuity can lead to out-of-wedlock pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and emotional and relational hurt.  While these reasons are valid as far as they go, it is quite significant that Scripture never once mentions the first … Read more

Gluttony, Envy, Consumerism, and Contentment

This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series The Seven Deadly Sins

Gluttony When most people hear the word “gluttony,” they define it as overeating.  Very often, this is associated in people’s minds with a person’s weight, such that we may assume that people who are overweight are guilty of gluttony, while people who are not overweight are not guilty of it.  However, this is an overly … Read more

The Sin of Sloth and the Significance of Sabbath

This entry is part 4 of 6 in the series The Seven Deadly Sins

Sloth “Sloth” is the name typically given to one of the seven deadly sins.  The name immediately conjures in our mind the image of the very slow moving animal, the sloth.  This name seems to suggest that this sin is all about being lazy.  If we want to escape God’s judgment, then, we had better … Read more

The Sin of Anger and the Virtue of Righteous Indignation

This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series The Seven Deadly Sins

As recent events have shown, American society is full of anger.  Election seasons have been full of angry rants, diatribes, and protests.  Anger over racial injustice and election results have led to angry, violent protests.  Many Americans on either side of the “culture wars” display extreme rage over the fact that anyone disagrees with them … Read more

Greed, American Affluence, and Christian Simplicity

This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series The Seven Deadly Sins

I would venture to say that greed has become the most socially accepted sin among modern Western Christians.  American Christians committed to the Authority of Scripture spend a lot of time pointing out how American culture (and theologically liberal Christians) teaches a radically different sexual ethic than biblical sexual ethics, but spend relatively little time … Read more