Is Postmodern Relativism Dead? (James)
It was not very long ago that many Christians believed we were living in an age of unfettered relativism. ‘That’s […]
Read moreIt was not very long ago that many Christians believed we were living in an age of unfettered relativism. ‘That’s […]
Read moreI first came across the Lutheran Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788) in Gene Edward Veith’s Post-Christian. Hamann was what we call […]
Read moreSuch a Mind as This: A Biblical-Theological Study of Thinking in the Old Testament, Richard L. Smith. Eugene: Wipf & […]
Read moreBiblical Critical Theory: How the Bible’s Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern Life and Culture, Christopher Watkin. Grand Rapids: Zondervan […]
Read moreWhen you encounter unbelievers, often you’ll find with a bit of digging that they really have no idea what they’re […]
Read moreI teach apologetics to my pre-confession students every year. I want them to understand not only what they believe, but […]
Read moreWatching delusional people is strangely compelling. There’s just something fascinating about watching someone disconnected from reality get confronted with the […]
Read moreThe Air We Breathe: How We All Came to Believe in Freedom, Kindness, Progress, and Equality, Glen Scrivener. Charlotte: The […]
Read moreBefore we get to the question itself, what is a worldview? A worldview is a way of looking at and […]
Read moreThe atrocities of the 20th century leave us with a lump in our throat so large that it chokes all […]
Read moreOver the last few months I’ve been preaching through Genesis 6-9, the chapters that relate the story of the Flood […]
Read more“Look Rose, there’s a blood trail. I should follow it. What if someone’s been stabbed?” My wife and I were […]
Read moreBullies and Saints: An Honest Look at the Good and Evil of Christian History, John Dickson. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2021. […]
Read moreWhen someone goes on and on about their accomplishments because they want to be praised, Christians regard that as prideful. […]
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