Caedmon, a middle-aged stablehand, was at a festive dinner with his friends, where each man played a tune and sang in turn; however, he was scared and left as h...
*Note: I'll return next time to my series about "The Promises and Perils of Bilingual Christians"
Who needs to bother about dry, dusty theology?
“Many things c...
Dartmouth Apologia - Kant & Christian Morality - Brendan Woods reflects on, well, Kant and Christian morality.
To An Unknown God - Exposing Corruption: Goo...
I think I revisit this particular poem periodically, but it struck me differently this time, this time because while I agree with Larkin, I also profoundly disa...
A dear friend of mine is getting baptized this Sunday, and as a rebirthday present I wrote her this piece. Please don't take it seriously. It is a reminder, if ...
Ever wonder where the Fishies get their ideas from? Well now you get to find out!
Thanks George Thampy, long-time Ichthus Lurker, for making this! This is just ...
Many Christians I know will judge behavior with the question, “What would Jesus do?” In my church, I have heard a different question more often: “Would you do t...
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,...