Cedarville University President Thomas White served as co-editor of the second edition of “First Freedom: The Beginning and End of Religious Freedom.” The book will be released October 15. The newly revised book seeks to equip pastors, churches and college professors to defend religious freedom. Leading evangelical scholars Barrett Duke, Albert Mohler, Russell Moore, Evan Lenow, Paige Patterson and Travis Wussow contributed to the book
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A review of Wilken, R. L. (2014). The Christian roots of religious freedom. Milwaukee, WI: Marquette...
Centennial Inaugural Address, October 23, 1997 at the Columbus School of Law, The Catholic Universit...
Cedarville University’s School of Business Administration and the Department of History and Governme...
Cedarville University, in partnership with the Chuck Colson Center for Religious Worldview, will hos...
First Freedom is an important gathering of messages from a recent conference on religious liberty he...
Nicholas Miller, professor of church history at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary on th...
American religious freedom used to be “taken for granted.” It’s now “up for grabs.” So writes distin...
This is a brief report on an international conference on the contested place of religious freedom in...
Blog post, “So It’s a Christian Country...“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
The eighteenth-century American founders believed that religion is special and deserves special cons...
Last year\u27s passage of Indiana\u27s Religious Freedom Act set off a storm of controversy about th...
This accessible introduction tells the American story of religious liberty from its colonial beginni...
Blog post, “he Tensions in Religious Liberty“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation t...
This Education Week fireside address was given to the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at Brigham Young U...
Although the Bill of Rights does not establish a hierarchy among the values it seeks to protect, Sup...
A review of Wilken, R. L. (2014). The Christian roots of religious freedom. Milwaukee, WI: Marquette...
Centennial Inaugural Address, October 23, 1997 at the Columbus School of Law, The Catholic Universit...