Archive for the 'Theology' Category

Truth Matters

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

Mike Licona was on campus Thursday night and presented some excellent info on the historical evidence for Christianity. 
There are those who say apologetics no longer carries much weight in our postmodern world, but that certainly hasn’t been my experience on the university campus over the past 8 years.  While there are certainly many who say “that’s […]

Don’t Waste Your Cancer

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

I’m going to interrupt my Olympic blogging to say that nobody writes about suffering better than John Piper, imo. Don’t Waste Your Cancer is an article posted yesterday as he went into surgery for prostate cancer.
Here are his ten statements (but read the whole thing at the link; it’s incredible):
1. You will waste your cancer […]

Bumper Sticker Theology?

Friday, July 8th, 2005

I’m headed home tonight after eating out after BCM. At the light at Colonial and Alafaya, I pull up behind an old Cavalier that’s kinda pinkish-purple. On the left side of the bumper, there’s a fish symbol with “Jesus” written inside it. Fairly common. On the right side is a black sticker that says “Student […]

Late Night Reading

Thursday, June 9th, 2005

An interesting column by a Chicago-area pastor responding to an artist’s exhibit–responses to commonly held misconceptions: An Open Letter to an Edgy Artist
A blogger writes about Frat-House Faith and the Missionary Call
An article from Relevant I mentioned last week at BCM. It has good insights about our reluctance to “name” our sins: When The Nametag […]

More Current Than Today’s News

Tuesday, June 7th, 2005

Studying Romans in Sunday School. Came across some of my old notes with these quotes from scientists who don’t believe in God, despite their own observations:
William Dembski, in The Design Inference, quotes Richard Dawkins, a staunch Darwinian: “Biology is the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose.”
Francis […]


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