I've spent the past two weeks addressing the dichotomy between spirituality and religion. However, the divide between the two is truly a false dilemma. We can h...
Almighty God, you alone can bring into order the unruly wills and affections of sinners: Grant your people grace to love what you command and desire what you pr...
For the last post in Nick's series on the "Syntax of Salvation," click here.
“The late Hans Frei of Yale University described the development of early modernit...
Herein I continue to work through Matthew to put together a rough character sketch of God as He is presented in this gospel narrative. Today we consider two mo...
(For part I of this series please click here.)
Last week, I addressed how personal spirituality cannot replace organized religion for Christians because Chri...
(For my previous posts on China, see here and here)
While at the Shaolin Temple a few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to talk with a Buddhist monk about his...
“What counts is not so much our knowledge of God as God’s knowledge of us. That is the syntax of salvation.” (Richard Hays)
“Whoever, therefore, thinks that ...
Today we're pleased to feature a guest post from Christopher Reese. Chris is coordinator of international outreach for the Evangelical Philosophical Society, ...