“Wise and Persuasive Words” for the 21st Century
I confess I don’t keep up very well with the evangelical left and its culture-lapping delight in all things morally degenerate. So I’m... Read More
Bearing Witness for Christ in the Workplace, Part 2
In our last post we appealed to John 17 to show that a properly ordered witness for Christ must avoid the two... Read More
Bearing Witness for Christ in the Workplace, Part 1
I work in an almost exclusively Christian environment. With the exception of a few brief encounters with folks delivering packages, reading the... Read More
On Divine Sovereignty and Human Freedom: Defining the Historical Positions
A few months ago Bill Combs and I released a pair of blog posts that raised ire among some of our readers... Read More
Biblical Reasons to Believe that the Creation Days Were 24-Hour Periods
When Justin Taylor released a blog entry last Wednesday defending a non-literal use of days in Genesis 1, and thus suggesting at... Read More
New Book of Interest
At long last, we are pleased to announce that a new multiple views book, Perspectives on the Extent of the Atonement is... Read More
Biblical Inerrancy, Preaching, and Bible Translation
As a conservative instructor at a conservative school, I occasionally meet with surprise that I use and love my NIV Bible. Classed... Read More
Notes Toward a Theology of Pets and the Atonement (Spoof)
Last week, Pope Francis made headlines by announcing in his weekly address that we will be able to see our pets in... Read More
On Fools and Folly
In the latest issue of the Michigan Daily, the campus newspaper of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Claire Bryan runs... Read More
Keeping Thanksgiving Well
When one thinks of the primary sins in our world today, we tend to think big, pointing to sins like murder, abuse,... Read More