Concerned for the Oppressed and Needy?
It is easy for someone to demand fairness and tolerance from an ideological stance, a personal view, or even a philosophic approach. But real life […]
Concerned for the Oppressed and Needy? Read More »
It is easy for someone to demand fairness and tolerance from an ideological stance, a personal view, or even a philosophic approach. But real life […]
Concerned for the Oppressed and Needy? Read More »
“The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” – Mark Twain “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but
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In the previous post, I shared the disturbing story of the Levite’s concubine from Judges 19 and a narrative history of a “death of God”
Sans God = Sans Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Read More »
Trustworthy Joseph—The man to whom God entrusted His Son If you were God—neither you nor I am, or ever will be—but imagine what it would
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We all believe something about God, no matter how we define or describe it. Even atheists and agnostics have a form of theology—one doesn’t believe God exists
In the mid-third century, the Roman Emperor Decius embarked on a campaign to secure the fragmenting loyalty of his subjects. Rome’s eastward expansion saw new
What Has Been May Be Again Read More »
The four Gospels of the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, form the foundation of the Christian faith. These biblical texts contain accounts of
Can We Trust the Story? Read More »
The push and the pull of the conversation was escalating. The tone and posture of both involved made it clear the subject was intense. And
Beyond the Golden Rule: A Search for a Mere Morality Read More »