The Book of Deuteronomy, as a result of its origin as both a work of history and divine inspiration, serves … More
Month: November 2017
That’s A Nice Tight Circle You’re Reasoning In
Having written one response in regards to Jesus-mythers, this post seems to be necessary only in the fact that the … More
How Well Do You Know Your Church History?
Probably one of the areas that most modern believers are ignorant of, and one of the areas where we need … More
What is Faith?
Exactly, what is “faith”? It’s a word that we often use in a variety of contexts. Webster’s gives us a … More
Deuteronomy: Origins and Purpose
Deuteronomy, the fifth book of our modern Old Testament, is an interesting text. Like most of the books of … More
The Virulent Nature of Religion
Religion, thoughtfully defined, is a completely human reaction as a means of relating to one another. Atheists and secularists rail … More
Sexism and Christianity: Incompatible or Fundamental
“For the non-religious readers, the idea that Christianity is “fundamentally sexist” might seem self-evident, and hardly in need of any sustained … More
Deuteronomy: Gateway to the Gospel
(This post now serves as the landing page for the series with post links placed at the end. ) The … More
When The Old Becomes New Again: The New Idols of Culture
All streams run to the sea, but the sea is not full; to the place where the streams flow, there they flow … More
Spot the Fundamentalism: A Fundy Reviews a Former Fundy
I often bristle when I hear how the term “fundamentalist” is used, especially in regards to the Christian faith. As … More