Why Does ALBERITH Include Resources from Writers who are not Evangelical?

ALBERITH is evangelical in its theological commitment. The resources and further readings, however, do contain items that some evangelical readers may view as objectionable (in particular cases we also make a special note of the fact). Their inclusion in the resources is a deliberate decision. Our intended audience are lay preachers and leaders, not the ordinary members of the congregation or Sunday School students who may still be weak in their faith. While not having any formal theological education may hamper them in many ways, we respect our audience enough to think that they are mentally rigourous and spiritually matured enough to handle views that differ from theirs. It is not our intention to nurture intellectually narrow and compliant preachers. We are convinced that our Lord Jesus would rather have preachers and leaders in His church who are aware of what others think—especially those who disagree with them—and have wrestled with the issues than narrow-minded ones who think their views alone are the right ones, who think that they have nothing to learn from those who disagree with them. The only way to nurture preachers and leaders who are biblically sound and grounded, yes, but also theologically informed and balanced, is for them to hear out and to understand what others have to say. We would not do this in a site intended for Sunday School students but ALBERITH caters for an entirely different audience altogether.

Low Chai Hok (Editor)
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