The Problem with Progressive Christianity, Part 1

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series The Problem with Progressive Christianity

What is “progressive Christianity”?  The term is a little harder to define than the terms “evangelicalism” or “Protestant liberalism.”  Evangelicalism is a form of Protestant Christianity that is biblicist, crucicentric, conversionist, and activist.  Protestant liberalism is a form of Protestant Christianity that completely abandons historic Christian orthodoxy and replaces it with a human religion based … Read more

The Problem with Progressive Christianity, Part 2

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series The Problem with Progressive Christianity

The Ethical Consequences of Progressive Christianity It is no secret that progressive Christianity’s abandonment of historic Christian orthodoxy is often motivated by a desire to be free of the constraints of traditional Christian sexual ethics.  While the Church has always believed that human sexuality should be expressed either through celibacy or through a lifelong covenant … Read more