On Forgetting Our Many Horizons
Sometimes Christians run the danger of creating too much of an epistemological gap between the “us”...
Sometimes Christians run the danger of creating too much of an epistemological gap between the “us”...
In great fear and distress Jacob divided the people who were with him into two groups, and the flocks and...
For those of you outside the United States, today is our Thanksgiving. It is our last remaining cultural...
While at the Prado in Madrid, I was fortunate to see works by one of my favourite painters, Pieter Brueghel...
It is an old axiom in Christian theology, borrowed from the Greek philosophers but possibly supported by...
… For they shall see God. When Dante visits Heaven (in Paradisio), his guide is, most appropriately,...
I am new to the conversation of pacifism. It has always been an uncomfortable one for me to engage in—both...
While we have had many discussions up to this point on the authority of Scripture, we have not had one on...
I am very excited. Tomorrow night one of my favorite writers comes to the humble city of Waco, Texas...
I spent the last three weeks of September in Northern Spain, walking sections of the Camino de Santiago and...