• Women •
October 23, 2008
“Radical Womanhood” and the Local Church
In her new book, Radical Womanhood: Feminine Faith in a Feminist World, Carolyn McCulley calls Christian women to a recovery of biblical womanhood that is both counter-cultural and inherently pro-woman. On today’s program, she joins guest host Russell Moore for a conversation about her book and the issues involved for Christian women, their families, and…
October 15, 2008
Ask Anything Wednesday
September 2, 2008
An Unexpected New Motherhood Debate
Labor Day 2008 came with a bang as Hurricane Gustav plowed into the Gulf Coast and as the presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain revealed that the daughter of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is five months pregnant, and yet unmarried. The word spread quickly, even as Americans celebrated their end-of-summer holiday with an unusual attentiveness…
July 8, 2008
Grand New Party: A Conversation with Ross Douthat
Have evangelical Christians been taken for granted by the Republican Party? In his recent book, Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream, Ross Douthat argues that the Republican Party has to take specific steps if it is going to retain its core supporters, including evangelicals. He joins…
June 19, 2008
Gender Roles on the Front Line
April 21, 2008
Are Children Threatening the Earth?
January 15, 2008
Is It Time for a Woman in the White House?
Sen. Hillary Clinton’s candidacy for her party’s nomination for the presidency has started a national conversation about the prospect of a woman in the Oval Office. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler considers whether there are any theological implications involved, whether the female candidate is a Democrat or a Republican.
December 12, 2007
Ask Anything Wednesday
November 9, 2007
CA SB 777: The Culture Wars Come To California’s Classrooms
October 22, 2007
CA SB 777: The Culture Wars Come To California’s Classrooms
When Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Bill 777 from California’s state senate into law, he ignited a storm of controversy across the country. Proponents of the law are arguing that it is simply intended to protect GLBT students from harassment, but as Karen England notes, the bill’s language is vague enough that it could be used…
September 25, 2007
Controversy in Ft. Worth: When Biblical Complementarianism Makes the News
When the college at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary announced its plans to introduce a bachelor’s degree in the humanities with an emphasis on homemaking for women the school incited a national debate. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler welcomes Paige Patterson, president of SWBTS, for a conversation about why the program caused such a controversy.
April 12, 2007

