“Spirit of Glory and of God” Or “Eschatological Glory and the Spirit of God”?
The Greek article usually has minimal influence on the interpretation of a passage, but sometimes its presence is quite meaningful. 1 Peter... Read More
The Future of Pro-Abortion Arguments
A recent Wired article fascinated me. It began with the line, “One day, human wombs will no longer be necessary for bearing... Read More
Love Covers Sins
As Peter considers the coming eschatological end of all things, he appeals to his readers to “above all have constant love for... Read More
The Evangelistic Power of Biblical Marriage
In 1 Peter 2:11–12, Peter argues that believers should live “good lives among the pagans” with the goal that unbelievers would see... Read More
Kruger’s “Bully Pulpit”: A Review
It is not often that I endorse a book I did not enjoy reading. Nevertheless, I heartily endorse Bully Pulpit, a book... Read More
A Conversation among the Checkmarks
This will not be a long post. I am simply commenting on how the blue check marks (“important” Twitter users) think.[1] Notice... Read More
The Use of AI Technology for Church Images
A few weeks ago I drew attention to the AI movement and its complications with education. Namely, to what degree can students... Read More
Confidence and Difficulty: Instilling Interpretive Confidence while Teaching on Difficult Passages
I knew I had a difficult task ahead of me. The next passage to teach in my Adult Bible Fellowship was 1... Read More
E3 Conference Invitation
Friend and Fellow Servant of Jesus Christ, I hope that you are doing well and the work of Christ is prospering as... Read More
“Read the Eternities”: A Brief Review of Jeffrey Bilbro’s “Reading the Times: A Literary and Theological Inquiry into the News”
The quotation in the title of this blog post comes from Henry David Thoreau, who more broadly warns that “We should treat... Read More