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The logic of an idea, once it has gained a foothold in the human psyche, has a tendency to work itself out with a relentless consistency to its ultimate con-clusions even among men of disparate cultures who have little or no contact with or knowledge of each other, but more especially so where that idea is widely accepted by a community—unless it is effectively challen-ged. And so it has been with sacerdotalism and prelacy, which even the Reformation was not able to expunge entirely from the minds of Christian men, and so the wretched harvest produced by these ideas began to grow once more before the dust thrown up by the ploughing of the Reformation had settled on the ground. And this is all the more remarkable because, as Max Weber pointed out, “every consistent doctrine of predestined grace inevitably implied a radical and ultimate devaluation of all magical, sacramental and institutional distributions of grace, in view of God’s sovereign will.”

— Stephen Perks,
The Christian Passover:
Agape Feast or Ritual Abuse?, p. 46

The Officials of the Roman Empire in time of persecution sought to force the Christians to sacrifice, not to any of the heathen gods, but to the Genius of the Emperor and the Fortune of the city of Rome; and at all times the Christians' refusal was looked upon not as a religious but as a political offence.

— Frances Legge,
Forerunners and Rivals of Christianity,
Vol, I, p. lvi.

The history of Eastern Christianity under the rule of Islam has already been written. The story is a depressing one. The history of Western Christianity under the rule of Islam has yet to be written. Whether it will ever be written may well depend on how seriously the Church in the West takes the Great Commission in the next few decades and on whether the zeal and self-sacrifice of Muslims for their jihad can be matched by the zeal and self-sacrifice of Christians for the Great Commission - indeed, whether Muslims, with their zeal and self-sacrifice, can be converted from jihad to the Great Commission.

— Stephen Perks,
"From Jihad to Great Commission"
in Christianity & Society, Vol. VIX, No. 3

Films

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Monday
Mar032014

The Religious Cause of the Recent Flooding on the Somerset Levels

Friday
Jan242014

The Wrong Priority

Wednesday
Jan152014

New interview with Stephen Perks on "The Great Decommission" at the LRNTeach website

Thursday
Dec262013

Interview with Stephen Perks on LRNteach.com

Tuesday
Nov262013

The Future Determines the Present

Wednesday
Nov062013

Does Christ Escape History or Does He Conquer it?

Tuesday
Oct222013

Evangelism and the Law of the King

Thursday
Oct102013

The Sovereignty of God or the Sovereignty of the State?

Monday
Jan072013

The Work of the Church

Monday
May282012

Politics and Religion (28 May 2012)

Saturday
Apr142012

Slow Burn to Catastrophe (14 April 2012)

Wednesday
Aug172011

Stephen Perks on the English city riots of August 2011