Life would be so much simpler were it not for the Bible. There are, of course, the obvious difficulties that Scripture gives us—all that about loving God and lo...
For the previous post in this series, click here.
*Before I move into Galatians, a quick additional point to my previous post on the Gospels that I forgot ...
For the first two parts in this series, see here and here.
Today I aim to briskly scan the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament for what light the...
" 'If you abandon Israel, God will never forgive you...it is God's will that Israel, the biblical home of the people of Israel, continue for ever and ever.' So...
In a new series of posts here at the Fish Tank, I want to explore a biblical theme that has long fascinated me: the theological relationship between ethnic Isra...
It was Nietzsche who said it first, but it’s a common thought—Christianity is nihilistic. People may not express themselves in so many words, but who hasn’t hea...
The Bible and the Word of God: are the two synonymous? Many Christians would say that they are; and if the Bible is the Word of God, how could they not be?
I c...
For the last post in Nick’s series on the “Syntax of Salvation,” click here.
“What counts is not so much our knowledge of God as God’s knowledge of us. That is...
For the last post in Nick’s series on the “Syntax of Salvation,” click here.
“…to be known by God signifieth to be approved and loved by him, and consequently ...
For this Fish Tank post, I thought I'd share a letter I recently wrote to Dan Edelen at Cerulean Sanctum about baptism and God's plan of salvation. Mr. Edel...