I’ve been thinking a lot recently about Molinism, which is is a theological theory, as it were, related to God’s omniscience and providence, named after…
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Recently, my oldest daughter Cambria has been reading about natural disasters. Volcanoes, tornadoes, earthquakes – you name it, she’s interested in it. With any disaster…
Leave a CommentThe first casualty of D-Day was a British soldier by the name of Den Brotheridge. In the early hours of June 6th, he was killed…
Leave a CommentPerhaps my favorite quote from C.S. Lewis comes from a paper he gave to the Oxford Socratic Club: I believe in Christianity as I believe…
Leave a CommentIn reading about the life of Jesus, one may notice that Joseph – Jesus’ adopted father, if you will – is absent from the majority…
Leave a CommentI was directed recently to a letter of Origen sent to a man called Gregory. In this letter, Origen offers a bit of wisdom that…
1 CommentAbout a week and a half ago I was able to attend the all Japan preacher’s retreat, which took place at the lovely Shinshu Bible…
Leave a CommentI was thinking about something recently that is kind of important to me, and I wanted to get input about it. To do this, I…
3 CommentsI tend to be naturally skeptical of a lot of things. For some reason skepticism has been equated with intelligence in our modern world, but…
1 CommentYesterday’s reading is probably my favorite reading so far. Taken from Numbers 13 and 14, the reading for Feb. 8 records the story of the…
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