David Bentley Hart – The Light of Tabor [Review]
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Carl Trueman's latest book, The Desecration of Man, offers a powerful diagnosis of what's wrong with our culture. Can religious faith pull us back from the brink?
By Tyler Hurst, TGC. Review: ‘The Desecration of Man’ by Carl R. Trueman Every generation has a defining theological challenge: a doctrine thrust into public view by events and cul...
Brett Robinson on cosmotechnics.
Cyril O'Regan on derangements.
Matthew Walther, The Lamp Simply put: Magnifica humanitas is not compelling. Who its target audience was I cannot possibly imagine (though I think I can just about hear the sighs...
By N. Gray Sutanto, TGC. (Photo: public domain) n How to Reach the West Again, Tim Keller called for Christians to cultivate a “Christian High Theory”: a method of contextualizatio...
Gregory Wolfe on the present.
From Twitter/X, on the president’s deranged post of this morning (which managed to top even his deranged Easter post):
IT WAS the great medieval Jewish scholar Moses Maimonides who set out at length the biblical oddity of using human, embodied terms about God — variously depicting God, for example,...
SURPRISED BY HOPE by Tom Wright (Books, 4 April 2008) reminded readers that death was not to be evaded but defeated; that the object of creation was fully the object of redemption;...
The most monstrous pictures of God come from the Christian tradition just as the most radiant images of God come from what Christians believe.
Marc LiVecche, Providence St. John's description of the crucifixion of our Lord is dramatically paralleled in the Flemish painter Peter Paul Ruben's The Elevation of the Cross, a....
When I hear the words “systematic theology,” I can’t help but think of Wayne Grudem — an altogether unpleasant association. Maybe a different systematic theology book comes to mind...
I could say more on the subject, but much of it is in this fantastic conversation — "the toughest debate I've ever had," as Halper graciously says at the end. Source
The late Christopher Hitchens had no shortage of objections to Christianity. But he reserved special contempt for hell — a doctrine he believed reduced faith to fear and the divine...
Pope Leo XIV, Vatican Humanity, created by God in all its grandeur, is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God an...
Dylan Pahman, Acton Institute Reflecting on the crucifixion of Christ, the liberal Social Gospel theologian Walter Rauschenbusch claimed, "It requires no legal fiction of imputati...
From Twitter/X, on the comments made at the White House yesterday by Paula White and Franklin Graham:
Dear Michael, It’s so good to hear from you again. It stirs my heart to hear of your thrill in discovering Christian Hedonism. Yes, we glorify God when we enjoy him! Yes, our...
By Ryan Danker, Juicy Ecumenism. “See Him set forth before your eyes, behold the bleeding sacrifice…” -Charles Wesley. There are times when words fail us. We’ve all had the sensati...
At The Telegraph, John Haldane remembers the late Dominican theologian Fr. Fergus Kerr. At UnHerd, Sohrab Ahmari has had enough with Donald Trump’s “mad king” governing style, and...
Jan C. Bentz, The Catholic Herald There is an old Christian conviction shared by Augustine and Aquinas, by builders of Benedictine monasteries and papal palaces of the Renaissance...
Introduction: So this is a post that requires a little bit of background. Not too much, but some. If you bear with me, I should be making good sense by the end. The grand theme is...
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