Christianity: A ‘Thick’ and ‘Clear’ Religion
Pearls of wisdom from the great C.S. Lewis on the nature of true religion: “We may [reverently] divide religions, as we do soups, into ‘thick’ and ‘clear’. By Thick I […]
Pearls of wisdom from the great C.S. Lewis on the nature of true religion: “We may [reverently] divide religions, as we do soups, into ‘thick’ and ‘clear’. By Thick I […]
Though I have often vicariously experienced the pain of loss through various authors’ lamentations, nothing, however, so teaches like the reality of firsthand loss—when that looming shadow that is cast […]
“To praise you is the desire of man, a little piece of your creation. You stir man to take pleasure in praising you, because you have made us for yourself, […]
There are many times that I loathe being human. That is, I intensely dislike my finite nature, being inside time, not being omnipresent, and my inability to see or predict […]
My roommate and I just had a lively discussion on basically what came down to this question: What is the relationship between faith and reason? This relationship has been something […]
This summer our Middle School group at my church is going through a video series called “The Blazing Center” by John Piper. Piper here is speaking on his infamous topics […]
Dr. Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, had a debate with Orson Scott Card, an author and commited Latter-day Saint, on whether Mormon’s are Christians. Dr. Mohler’s basic […]
After Peter proclaims Jesus to be the Christ, Jesus emphatically tells Peter, “on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” […]
Lately, I have been thinking about the grace and mercy of God. Specifically, this has been through reflecting on my own wretchness. I have often read or heard it said […]
“But since Christ has been so imparted to you with all his benefits that all his things are made yours, that you are made a member of him, indeed one […]