Christian Dignity and Its Political Consequences

King Mwanga II ascended the throne of Buganda at the age of 16 on 18th October 1884. The 19th century Bantu kingdom, located in present day Uganda, was the focus of Christian missionaries during the Scramble for Africa. Traditionally, the Bugandan king's power was absolute, and that included pleasing his sexual appetite through the unyielding pages … Continue reading Christian Dignity and Its Political Consequences

Generous Orthodoxy: A Better Unity than Conformity

Last year, Singaporean theologian Dr Roland Chia penned an articulate polemic on progressive Christianity, one that contrasted the vices of progressivism with 'historic' Christianity. The timing of the article is likely prompted by winds of change in Singapore's Christian culture, as progressive Christianity has in recent years made small gains within the Singaporean church. Dr … Continue reading Generous Orthodoxy: A Better Unity than Conformity