While banned words might make sense for our young children, failing to update that rule as our children mature outsources that facet of morality to worldly influences. Posting about appropriate use of language from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world. http://inallthings.org/the-problem-with-cussing-christians-and-easy-answers
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Many modern problems arise from the misinterpretation of the Bible, unfortunately. One of my best Ch...
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Should the name “Persecuted Christian” be changed to “Forgotten Christian”? Posting about the perse...
We must have the courage to bring questionable behavior to the light so that nothing more will be do...
Previous attempts to synthesise biblical texts’ usage of tw‘bh have associated the language with cul...
Unprecedented historical crises often have compelled the rethinking of theological premises. The Rom...
Hate speech has been defined as “words that wound, ” but legal argu-ments to restrict such words hav...
Teaching right from wrong is a foundational task for parents and is an important part of moral devel...
God has gifted us with language—both to communicate with each other and (more importantly) to commun...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolUsed by permission of Sightings, the online newsletter of the ...
Christians are absolutely forbidden to speak evil of other people—even if what they say is technical...
The study of Biblical languages is in decline in theological curricula across the nation if not arou...
In his paper, Graham Monteith explores some of the social boundaries, or cultural limits, of languag...
This paper analyzes the first Christian comments about foul language, Col 3:8 and Eph 4:29–5:12, sit...
Many modern problems arise from the misinterpretation of the Bible, unfortunately. One of my best Ch...
Words like “virginity”, “sex”, and “sexuality” hold a good deal of weight and importance inAmerican ...
This book aims to contextualize early Christian rhetoric about foul language by asking such question...
Should the name “Persecuted Christian” be changed to “Forgotten Christian”? Posting about the perse...
We must have the courage to bring questionable behavior to the light so that nothing more will be do...
Previous attempts to synthesise biblical texts’ usage of tw‘bh have associated the language with cul...
Unprecedented historical crises often have compelled the rethinking of theological premises. The Rom...
Hate speech has been defined as “words that wound, ” but legal argu-ments to restrict such words hav...
Teaching right from wrong is a foundational task for parents and is an important part of moral devel...
God has gifted us with language—both to communicate with each other and (more importantly) to commun...