Media Up: Wallis-Mohler Debate
The Henry Center is pleased to announce that the Wallis-Mohler Debate is now available online. The streaming audio and video are available below. October 27, 2011 | 7:00 pm | Is Social Justice an Essential Part of the Mission of the Church? Participants | Jim Wallis – “Yes” Dr. R. Albert Mohler – “No” Moderator |…
In case you missed the Wallis-Mohler debate …

The ATO chapel of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School was filled to capacity as over 600 people attended the stimulating debate between Jim Wallis and Al Mohler on the question: Is Social Justice an Essential Part of the Mission of the Church? An even larger audience was able to view the debate through our live-stream. Dr….
HCTU debate — Jim Wallis and Al Mohler on Social Justice, Oct 27, 7pm

October 27, 2011 | 7:00 pm | Is Social Justice an Essential Part of the Mission of the Church? Participants | Jim Wallis and Dr. R. Albert Mohler Moderator | Chris Firestone Location | ATO Chapel (TEDS) Description: North American Evangelicals have recently experienced a revival of interest in issues of social justice. The growing…
Fall 2011: Wallis and Mohler on Social Justice

Mark your calendars for the next Henry Center debate! October 27, 2011 | 7:00 pm | Is Social Justice an Essential Part of the Mission of the Church? Participants | Jim Wallis and Dr. R. Albert Mohler Moderator | Chris Firestone Location | ATO Chapel (TEDS) Description: North American Evangelicals have recently experienced a revival…
“Can a Christian be a Pluralist?”
a report live-blogged by Andy Naselli This evening is part of the annual Trinity Debates, “a series of discussions on challenging issues related to the church, theology, and the Christian life.” Harold Netland vs. Paul Knitter