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In this episode of In the Library, Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. speaks with president of the Colson Center, John Stonestreet. They discuss cultural engagement, the life and impact of Chuck Colson, society's masculinity crisis, surrogacy, the apologetic of Christian marriage, and much more. You can watch more episodes of In the Library here: • In the Library Follow Dr. Mohler: Twitter: / albertmohler Instagram: / albertmohler Facebook: / albertmohler For more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to https://www.sbts.edu/ For more information on Boyce College, just go to https://boycecollege.com/. To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go to https://albertmohler.com/contact The Crisis of Truth in Society (1:24) The Four Horsemen of Worldview Apocalypse (7:20) Truth Rising Project (13:43) Chuck Colson's Conversion and Impact (22:43) Colson's Era and Our Current Cultural Moment (30:32) Image of God and Marriage Crisis (37:18) Consent-Based Ethics and Its Failures (39:56) Christianity's Historical Impact on Children (43:35) Pluralism and Religious Liberty Challenges (47:46) God's Sovereignty and Human Responsibility (50:17) Natural Law and Creation Order (54:36) Carl Henry and Contextualizing Theology (1:00:56) Transgender Ideology's Incoherence (1:02:11) The Apologetic of Marriage (1:05:17) Spiritual Interest vs. Gospel Christianity (1:11:38) A Christian Response to the Masculinity Crisis (1:13:42) Do Churches Overemphasize Marriage? (1:17:29) The Problems with IVF (1:18:39) Surrogacy and Same-Sex Couples (1:25:09) The Power of Creation Order (1:28:58) The Importance of Cultural Engagement (1:36:19)