

De Moor on Science and Scripture
One of the reasons history is exciting is that you often find others who have dealt with similar questions to […]
Read moreOne of the reasons history is exciting is that you often find others who have dealt with similar questions to […]
Read moreBiblical Critical Theory: How the Bible’s Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern Life and Culture, Christopher Watkin. Grand Rapids: Zondervan […]
Read moreToday is my first day back at work after a few weeks of summer vacation (yes, it’s summer here in […]
Read moreWith the end of the year in sight, it’s time to give the annual run-down of what’s been most read […]
Read moreWith the end of the year in sight, it’s time for my annual run-down of literary heroes and zeroes. Once […]
Read moreThis year I committed to reading through the entire New Testament in Greek. I count myself blessed to have received […]
Read moreIn this world where we have so much sorrow, there will always be many reasons to pray. In the light […]
Read moreIn biblical interpretation, a crux interpretum is a passage that’s much debated. In the Old Testament, a fine example of […]
Read moreThe Wolf in their Pockets: 13 Ways the Social Internet Threatens the People You Lead, Chris Martin. Chicago: Moody, 2023. […]
Read moreI saw this question on Reddit recently: Do Reformed preachers not see the stupidity of telling people not to rely […]
Read moreUrban Legends of Theology: 40 Common Misconceptions, Michael Wittmer. Brentwood: B&H Academic, 2023. Softcover, 258 pages. It was the days […]
Read morePorn destroys relationships. If you doubt it, read this book edited by Melinda Tankard Reist. It’s not a Christian book, […]
Read moreIt’s time to come clean. I was gullible. I took someone else’s word for it and didn’t do the research […]
Read moreThis guest post is written by a currently serving member of the Western Australia Police. While he approaches it from […]
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