by Jefrey D. Breshears | Apr 14, 2017 | Articles
Read Part 1 of the article here The Frankfurt School, The Founding Agenda In 1923 Felix Weil organized a week-long symposium, chaired by the aforementioned Georg Lukacs, in Frankfurt, Germany in which they laid out a vision for a Marxist think-tank and research...
by Jefrey D. Breshears | Apr 14, 2017 | Articles
In his book on the American Civil Liberties Union, Alan Sears of the Alliance Defending Freedom writes that one of the great myths of the 20th century is that the ACLU started out as a good, patriotic, pro-liberty organization that unfortunately strayed off-course....
by Jefrey D. Breshears | Mar 22, 2017 | Articles
The Protestant Reformation was one of the most monumental and significant events in Western history. As the historian Rudolph Heinze writes, “The changes that occurred were so radical that a medieval Rip van Winkle who went to sleep in 1350 and woke up in 1650 would...
by Jefrey D. Breshears | Oct 28, 2016 | Articles
by Jefrey D. Breshears Normal Christianity In the late 1930s the Chinese church leader, Watchman Nee, wrote The Normal Christian Life, a book that was based on lectures he gave in 1938-39 but which was not published until 1957. In his book Nee argued that a “normal”...
by Jefrey D. Breshears | Oct 28, 2016 | Articles
Throughout most of the 20th century American Christians essentially forfeited the culture war through a lethal combination of blissful ignorance, apathy, lethargy, cowardice, misplaced priorities, and the myriad distractions of life. As a result, the consequences are...
by Jefrey D. Breshears | Oct 28, 2016 | Articles
In their book, How Now Shall We Live?, authors Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey contrast the dystopian predictions of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World (1932) with those of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). Both forecast a bleak future for human society, but...