Gone to the Dogs?
You can learn a lot by paying attention to your dog. We have Monty, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Monty […]
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You can learn a lot by paying attention to your dog. We have Monty, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Monty […]
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I first came across the Lutheran Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788) in Gene Edward Veith’s Post-Christian. Hamann was what we call […]
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Such a Mind as This: A Biblical-Theological Study of Thinking in the Old Testament, Richard L. Smith. Eugene: Wipf & […]
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40 Questions About the Text and Canon of the New Testament, Charles L. Quarles and L. Scott Kellum. Grand Rapids: […]
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This past week, I shared the following links on social media and I think they’re worth sharing here too: The […]
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In heaven, all glory will be true glory, since no one could ever err in praising too little or too […]
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My new book is now available for sale here at the publisher. Here’s the description: Christians often ignore, misunderstand, or […]
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The Council of Nicea was decisive for addressing Trinitarian heresies. But following this meeting, other heresies continued to infect the […]
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You and I are atheists. It’s true. Let me explain. We often think of atheism in terms of people who […]
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Since I’ve written about it, I get a lot of correspondence from folks around the world about abuse. I hear […]
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The Diary Keepers: World War II in the Netherlands as Written by the People Who Lived Through It, Nina Siegal. […]
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On Thursday evening our church hosted John Steenhof. John is the principal lawyer of the Human Rights Law Alliance. He […]
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This article is written by Rick Ludwig. It was originally published in Clarion 73.5 (April 5, 2024). The Book Your […]
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I have a recurring bad dream where I’m supposed to be preaching somewhere, always some church other than my own, […]
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