We Have Met the Beast, and He is Us
Responds to Jack Crabtree's paper, "How to Follow Jesus When You Cannot Kill the Beast" (Summer Institute 2013), by examining how all human beings are hostile to God. (PDF)
Responds to Jack Crabtree's paper, "How to Follow Jesus When You Cannot Kill the Beast" (Summer Institute 2013), by examining how all human beings are hostile to God. (PDF)
Explains why a Gutenberg liberal arts education is a good choice for students interested in science.
Looks at the difficulties involved in relationships and offers practical, biblical advice for pursuing successful relationships.
Asks the question, "Why do we love to look and feel religious?"
(Revelation 2-3) Looks at the seven letters to the churches in Revelation 2 and 3 to argue that Christians need to be well-rounded in their Christianity in order for it to be authentic.
Looks at God’s promises and covenants to makes a case for Christianity being Jewish.
Looks at God and suffering in the light of Hurricane Katrina.
Compares modern Christianity and ancient pagan idolatry.