Earlier this summer, I forwarded to the Harvard Ichthus email list this spectacularly helpful quote that I had stumbled upon from Augustine:
“Usually, even a n...
Just a quick word of encouragement to any Christian students at Harvard who may be reading this. Many of us who are a part of the various Christian ministries ...
Upon encountering the New Testament vision for the normal Christian life, a reader with even the tiniest dose of sensitivity is soon aware that the gospel is ra...
“All the churches of Jesus Christ, scattered in diverse cultures, have been redeemed for God by the blood of the Lamb to form one multicultural community of fai...
"Accordingly, two cities have been formed by two loves: the earthly by the love of self, even to the contempt of God; the heavenly by the love of God, even to t...
“Above all things and in all things, O my soul, rest always in God, for He is the everlasting rest of the saints. Grant, most sweet and loving Jesus, that I ma...
*I'll be out of town for a few weeks, but in the meantime I thought it might be helpful to share this brief essay I wrote a few years ago on "theological method...
*To more fully understand the conclusions in this post, see my introductory post on Christian unity, followed by reflections on the meaning, visibility, priorit...
*To see the previous post in this ongoing series, click here. Next week I will conclude this series by drawing out certain implications from what has been argu...
*To see the previous post in this ongoing series, click here.
“It is not possible to account for the contentment with the divisions of the Church except upon th...