James is, without a doubt, my favorite book in the entire Bible. I've reread it several times, but the line that has stuck out to me most recently was chapter 1...
In this post and the next, I want to think through some of the potential strengths and weaknesses that would result from intentionally seeking to produce “bilin...
The Sunday Link Lovefest continues!
Darthmouth Apologia - Atheism & Natural Theology - Peter Blair attends and reports upon a reading by Rebecca Goldstein,...
Uniformitarianism versus Catastrophism: a centuries-old controversy from Jacintha Tagal on Vimeo.
This video doesn't actually explicitly endorse any particul...
I once heard a friend of mine claim that he believed in "individual Christianity." He was not talking to me, so I do not know if he offered any elaboration of...
Obedience is an uncomfortable subject. Our society isn’t set up in a way that makes obedience a particularly attractive virtue. We have to suppress a thrill of ...
Exams are stressful. So is living with other people. I've come to learn that, in addition to death and taxes, fights and conflict with roommates and friends are...
Mark 14:55-58—“Now the chief priests and the whole Council were seeking testimony against Jesus to put him to death, but they found none. For many bore false w...
"Do not remember the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth; shall you not know it? I will even...