
Biblical Election
In "Biblical Election," Shawn McCraney argues that divine election is about reconciliation, not exclusion, critiquing Calvinist views and emphasizing universal salvation.
Topical articles on The Great News and it’s related applications.
In "Biblical Election," Shawn McCraney argues that divine election is about reconciliation, not exclusion, critiquing Calvinist views and emphasizing universal salvation.
In "In The Mountains of Truth," Shawn McCraney urges personal exploration of divine truths, emphasizing self-discovery over secondhand religious insights.
In "Yeshua: A Simple Explanation," Shawn McCraney explores Jesus as the divine Word made flesh, distinct from Trinitarian views, and His resurrection as a pioneering act.
In "Clothed or Naked?", McCraney uses Matthew 22 to highlight spiritual readiness, urging readers to "put on Christ" and live by the Spirit for eternal destiny.
In "No Man Common," Shawn McCraney explores Jesus Christ's transformative role in universal reconciliation, emphasizing inclusive love and the relevance of biblical teachings today.
In "What Drives Me?", Shawn McCraney explores authenticity, challenges scripture norms, and promotes a personal, liberated relationship with God beyond tradition.
In "Seven Criteria to Consider in Biblical Exegesis," Shawn McCraney explores scripture interpretation, emphasizing context, faith, love, humility, and liberation.
In "Why Should We Study The Scripture?", Shawn McCraney explores how scripture study deepens our understanding of God, aligning us with the Spirit for spiritual growth.
In "Hmmmm....," Shawn McCraney explores how God uses diverse talents, challenging the idea that status equates to spiritual superiority, using biblical and historical examples.
In "When Asked About The Trinity, Quote Scripture!", Shawn McCraney explores the Trinity's mystery using scripture, emphasizing God's unity and Jesus's mediating role.
In "What Now?" Shawn McCraney explores life after biblical promises are fulfilled, emphasizing Yeshua's sacrifice, spiritual freedom, and eternal rewards through love.
In *We Know*, Shawn McCraney explores 1 Corinthians 13, emphasizing Agape love's lasting power over temporary gifts and urging believers to embrace love.
In "A Simple Chart," Shawn McCraney visually compares soteriological differences between the Great News, Calvinism, and Arminianism, highlighting key salvation beliefs.
Exploring Criticism and Religious Evolution Criticism is an inevitable part of any individual's journey toward truth. Blair Dee Hodges’ review of Shawn McCraney’s book I Was a Born-Again Mormon: Moving Toward Christian Authenticity raises many valid points, particularly when viewed…
In "The Order of Christian Growth," Shawn McCraney emphasizes genuine faith as the foundation for spiritual maturity, leading to a good conscience and authentic love.
Shawn McCraney critiques "Objective Religion" for its focus on doctrine over personal faith. He advocates for "Subjective Relationships" to nurture genuine connections with God.
In "The Dawning Reality," Shawn McCraney explores how faith in Christ frees believers from the law's constraints, urging them to embrace their identity as God's heirs.
In "Rock, Paper, Scissors," Shawn McCraney critiques religious legalism, advocating for a Spirit-led faith that prioritizes love and freedom over rigid traditions.
In "Religious Fear Tactics," Shawn McCraney critiques fear in religion, opposing it to Christian values of faith and love, urging a love-driven spirituality.
Shawn McCraney's blog explores the difference between being reconciled to God and becoming joint heirs with Christ, emphasizing suffering, truth, and love in faith.