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Another Thought Experiment: Seeing Revelation in Scripture

Another Thought Experiment: Seeing Revelation in Scripture

In a previous post I mentioned that most mornings as I pray I thank God for his revelation in creation, Scripture, and Christ. I suggested a thought experiment that encourages us to see God's invisible qualities as we encounter creation every day, his eternal power...

Notable Quotation: Idols for Destruction

Notable Quotation: Idols for Destruction

When I was a young man early in my intellectual journey searching for truth, I came across Idols for Destruction; Christian Faith and It's Confrontation with American Society. It was published in 1983, and I was just beginning to expand my understanding of faith to...

Articles on Theology

If There Was No Jesus, There Would be No Dignity in Work

If There Was No Jesus, There Would be No Dignity in Work

Given that many Americans are unemployed through no fault of their own, and are chomping at the bit to get back to work, a few thoughts on Christianity and the dignity of work are appropriate. I'm currently reading How Christianity Changed the World by Alvin J....

Jesus of Nazareth: “Who do you say I am?”

Jesus of Nazareth: “Who do you say I am?”

These trying times are a reminder that the most important question of human existence came from a Jewish Rabbi 2,000 years ago: "But who do you say I am?" Jesus of Nazareth, objectively the most influential human being who ever lived, is himself life's ultimate...

I Corinthians 13 – This is Love

I Corinthians 13 – This is Love

I'm working on a post about how Christianity completely transformed the world. In my other writing obsession, I've been writing my way through the Bible since April 2014, one of the best things I've ever done. God's word is a bottomless well of profundity that gets...

Articles on Explanatory Power

What’s the Benefit of a Virus? Death

What’s the Benefit of a Virus? Death

I can imagine that the title of this post would make people think there is something seriously wrong with me. There is! I've been afflicted most of my life with contemplating my own death, and, as I hit my early teen years, obsessing over what in the world it might...

Articles on Culture

Articles on Apologetics

Josephus and the Historical Credibility of the Bible

Josephus and the Historical Credibility of the Bible

Not many Christians are familiar with first century Jewish historian Josephus, which is unfortunate. The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus (the latter rejected purely out of anti-supernatural bias) are the most well-attested facts in all of ancient history. But...

Articles on Parenting and Family

Christians: Have more kids!!!

Christians: Have more kids!!!

When I saw the announcement of our latest Supreme Court Justice nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, I couldn't help notice that this practicing Catholic family had only two kids, daughters. As precious and cute as they were, I wondered why only two. Not too many years past,...