The one Old Testament story that I will never forget is the Binding of Isaac.
It is not a particularly comforting story, nor one amenable to our modern dis...
Herein I continue to work through Matthew to put together a rough character sketch of God as He is presented in this gospel narrative. Today we consider two mo...
For the last post in Nick's series on the "Syntax of Salvation," click here.
“The late Hans Frei of Yale University described the development of early modernit...
Herein I continue to work through Matthew to put together a rough character sketch of God as He is presented in this gospel narrative. Today we consider two mo...
“What counts is not so much our knowledge of God as God’s knowledge of us. That is the syntax of salvation.” (Richard Hays)
“Whoever, therefore, thinks that ...
For those of us who identify ourselves as evangelical Christians, evangelism is unapologetically central to our sense of mission in life under God. We may not ...
“What counts is not so much our knowledge of God as God’s knowledge of us. That is the syntax of salvation.” (Richard Hays)
For the last post in Nick's serie...
(N.B.: The term "fundamentalist" is almost always used pejoratively to connote particularly annoying or ignorant Christians. I do not mean to use it in this sen...
An Introduction
I was talking recently with a friend who grew up in the Church but eventually fell away from Christian faith, and she said something deeply trou...
“What counts is not so much our knowledge of God as God’s knowledge of us. That is the syntax of salvation.” (Richard Hays)
For the last post in Nick’s serie...