Here’s a clip that gets at the core of Horton’s critique of NT Wright, After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters … from the review in CT: In spite of a few quibbles, I was impressed by this book’s popular presentation of themes that I have come to appreciate in Reformed theology. The eschatological emphasis…

From Edward T. Oakes, on New Atheism, the Big Bang theory, and our need for narratives that make meaning of existence: But leaving aside Hoyle’s own indulgence in Just So scenarios, I do think he’s on to something: Lots of science is truly incontestable, but once those results are well and truly established, we are…

This is an incredible series being offered to us by Matt Edwards: a nine part summary and response to Douglas Campbell’s mega-book, The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul . Thanks to Matt Edwards. The Deliverance of God 1–Summary and Plan for Review In The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification…

This post is part 2 in a series on the impostor syndrome. When a class is Impostors             Have you ever heard of the Dalit? Sometimes called the “untouchables,” the Dalit are a class of people in South Asia (notably in India where there are some 130 million Dalits) who are considered inferior human beings. Here are the layers in…

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