The Screwtape Letters, by CS Lewis, were a series of letters purportedly written from a senior devil to his nephew, a tempter working on a human “patient”. Here...
People have all sorts of objections to Christianity and to the Bible, ranging from the very reasonable to the not-so-reasonable. Some are philosophical, some ...
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...
There was a holiday this weekend. Oh, it wasn’t one of the ultimately significant holidays of the year—not like Christmas or Easter—but it has importance in its...
If you live in the Boston area and you have a strong constitution, you ought to see Sleep No More, the American Repertory Theater’s adaptation of Macbeth. The s...
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...
Atheism's just simpler, isn't it? No spirits, no souls, no angels, no miracles, no God: just Dawkins' "blind physical forces" operating the same way on everyt...
Why does Jesus tell us that we must become like little children to enter the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 18:3)? I've heard several different theories. It's the...
The newest issue of the Ichthus is out (go read it if you haven’t already!), and it’s brimming with interesting articles. I was especially fascinated by Stanley...
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 ...