*To more fully understand the conclusions in this post, see my introductory post on Christian unity, followed by reflections on the meaning, visibility, priorit...
Hi guys! A little more link love. Summer's rounding up, and the Fishies are going to be back on campus soon. I can't wait to see everyone again!
The Church o...
"Culture making requires shared goods. Culture making is people (plural) making something of the world - it is never a solitary affair. Only artifacts that leav...
Recently I’ve been reading The Moonstone, by Wilkie Collins, which is an excellent book and one of the first detective stories ever. Much could be written on it...
If there were one single thing that my parents have taught me, it's that gifts and talent are useless if they are kept to yourself. Consequently, service has be...
Last week, my mom invited my uncle over for dinner so that he and I could continue our four-part debate on God, Christ, and the Bible. One of the more frustrati...
*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...
Hi all! I am back in the safe harbor of Boston (:
Phew! Links for the week along with a new fishie
Christianity.com - The Calling of Christian Writers - Richar...
Then Jacob said to Laban, "Give me my wife, for my days are fulfilled, that I may go in to her." ... Now it came to pass in the evening, that he took Leah his d...
Afternoon tea—that particularly English custom—is, I have decided, one of the best things in the world. Furthermore, I think that it is a custom well worth brin...