by Don and Joy Veinot | Feb 17, 2016 | Atheism, Black Liberation Theology, Cults and Religions, Culture and Society, Darwinism, Evolution, MCOI Journal, mysticism, Secular Humanism, Spring 2001
(This originally appeared in the Spring 2001 edition of the MCOI Journal) Many a driver has had the experience of driving along, listening to music, and losing oneself in thought, and then “waking up” to the realization they are on a different road than they had been...
by Don Veinot | Jul 17, 2014 | Abortion, Black Liberation Theology, Christ and the Church, Culture and Society, Discernment, Homosexuality, Marxism, Social Justice, Socialism
We regularly receive books from publishers for possible reviews. Many of them are good and by authors we are familiar with on topics we know well and can commend the new resource. On rare occasions we receive a book that is something more. As I sat down to read Urban...
by Don Veinot | May 21, 2014 | Black Liberation Theology, Culture and Society, Fall 2009, Liberal Theology, Marxism, MCOI Journal, Politics
(Originally printed in the Fall 2009 Issue of the MCOI Journal) A Historic Election The 56th Presidential Election on November 4, 2008 witnessed the first time in our history an African-American was chosen to occupy the office of President of the United States of...
by Don and Joy Veinot | Aug 23, 2013 | Abortion, Black Liberation Theology, Cults and Religions, Culture and Society, Euthanasia, Fall 2009, MCOI Journal, Politics
(Originally printed in the Fall 2009 Issue of the MCOI Journal) A Historic Election The 56th Presidential Election on November 4, 2008 witnessed the first time in our history an African-American was chosen to occupy the office of President of the United States of...
by Don Veinot | Aug 23, 2012 | Black Liberation Theology, Brian McLaren, Culture and Society, Discernment, Evangelical Left, Politics, Rob Bell, Socialism, Theology
This may seem like an odd question but strikes me as being a good corollary to one that I have been asked quite frequently in recent weeks. The questions on this issue can be summed up in a recent email I received: So, in your opinion, which would be worse for...
by Pastor G. Richard Fisher | Apr 5, 2012 | Black Liberation Theology, Christ and the Church, Culture and Society, Discernment, Emerging Church, Evangelical Left, Liberal Theology, Politics, Theology
I have been asked numerous times about the movement called Liberation Theology. What is it and where did it originate? Is it helpful or harmful? Or maybe somewhere in between? This movement actually sprung up in the 1960’s as some Latin American scholars attempted to...