*I've recently been teaching through a biblical perspective on sexuality and relationships in our Harvard college ministry, and wanted to share my (incomplete) ...
In both the Jewish and Christian worldviews, idolatry is the overarching “meta-sin” (to use Simon Gathercole’s expression) underneath all other secondary acts a...
A peculiar mark of many younger Christians in this current generation is the elevation of orthopraxy over orthodoxy. Right practice is now typically celebrated...
For my first post, see here.
The really surprising thing about divine election in the Bible is that it is consistently spoken of as if it were practical....
Few biblical doctrines have as contentious and biting a history within the church as predestination. Even among communities of believers who are passionate...
For the last post in this series, see here.
Turning now to Philippians for wisdom in my continued exploration of the theological relationship between Isr...
For the last post in this series, see here.
After all-too-brief forays into the Gospels and Galatians, I turn now to Paul's two extant, canonical letters...
There are a number of remarkably well-written pieces in the latest issue of the Harvard Ichthus devoted to the theme of Christianity and pacifism. Various ...
I relish dynamic, insightful quotes that awaken me from my spiritual slumber and shock me out of the idolatrous lethargy I so often inhabit. Lately, I've b...
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*Before I move into Galatians, a quick additional point to my previous post on the Gospels that I forgot ...