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Tim Keller and the Princeton Scuffle: Questions of Intolerance

Sought-after speaker, author, and pastor Tim Keller was to be awarded the Abraham Kuyper Prize from Princeton Seminary this year when it was instead recinded. Reasons? No, it was not a sex-scandal. No, Keller didn't "fall from grace." Rather, Keller... Continue Reading →

Does Seminary “Work?” George Guthrie Responds

Below is an interview I conducted with respected New Testament scholar George H. Guthrie  (Benjamin W. Perry Professor of Bible at Union University in Jackson, TN) who among other works has a very respected commentary on Hebrews. Enjoy!   What is your response... Continue Reading →

The Prayer of Christ(ianity)

May we never forget the prayer of our Founder, gleaning from its wisdom, drawing up from its strength. May we daily quiet ourselves as we pray: Our Father who art in heaven: Hallowed by Thy Name  Thy kingdom come, thy will... Continue Reading →

Wayne Grudem’s Log in his Eye in regards to the Trinity (in its apparent relation to Women subordination)

Wayne Grudem believes that because the Son was subordinated to the Father this reveals the subordination which women are to have in relation to men. In other words, the Father has authority over the Son, meaning there is a hierarchical... Continue Reading →

“If God isn’t anti-earth or anti-culture, then why are we?” Keith Green and Reflections on the Incarnation (Video Included)

This Christmas season I studied John 1, falling in love with John's simplistic and creative depiction of a God who becomes (hu)man. Here we encounter a God who chooses to enter our world, engaging with our "worldly" culture (at least... Continue Reading →

“Jesus is Lord, Trump is not:” Re-examining our loyalties

During these past months I have read some very absurd claims on social media from both a more “liberal” type of Christian and those deemed “conservative.” On the liberal side, I read a fellow Christian I greatly respect make the... Continue Reading →

Nationalism and The Christian

Much word count by the apostle Paul is dedicated to the reconciliation of different ethnic groups (mainly Jews and Gentiles). To Paul, his Messiah and Lord  wasn't crucified simply to reconcile humans to God but rather God went a radical... Continue Reading →

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