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To Change the World: Essay 3, Reflections, Part 5 (Children)

[This series of posts won’t be a traditional book review. Rather, I’ll summarize parts of To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World by James Davison Hunter, and then I’ll add my … Continue reading

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To Change the World: Essay 3, Reflections, Part 4 (Love, Sex & Marriage)

[This series of posts won’t be a traditional book review. Rather, I’ll summarize parts of To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World by James Davison Hunter, and then I’ll add my … Continue reading

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Tell Me a Beautiful Lie: “Back Off a Little”

My oldest son writes musicals. He’s finishing up a musical called Tell Me a Beautiful Lie, set in the Russian Civil War, which followed the revolution of 1917. The heroine lives with her aunt, and the heroine’s boyfriend finally decides … Continue reading

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To Change the World/Pass the Torch/Father’s Day

Some weeks ago, John Dobbs challenged his readers to post articles in honor of those ministers that most changed their lives. I’ve been heading in other directions — and my life hasn’t really been influenced by ministers as much as … Continue reading

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To Change the World: Essay 3, Reflections, Part 3

[This series of posts won’t be a traditional book review. Rather, I’ll summarize parts of To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World by James Davison Hunter, and then I’ll add my … Continue reading

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Why I Dread Father’s Day

Let me clear: I enjoy — relish, even — being a father. Fatherhood is wonderful. I do not dread fatherhood or anything about it. No, what I dread is Father’s Day. You see, year after year after year, Mother’s Day … Continue reading

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To Change the World: Essay 3, Reflections, Part 2

[This series of posts won’t be a traditional book review. Rather, I’ll summarize parts of To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World by James Davison Hunter, and then I’ll add my … Continue reading

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D. A. Carson on Biblical Theology

D. A. Carson is one of my favorite theologians, and this is a fascinating interview regarding Biblical theology vs. systematic theology. And this just happens to show off how I can now post Vimeo videos thanks to the conversion to … Continue reading

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Conversion to TheoBloggers — Bug Removal Update

Well, double emails went out again this morning, and it’s entirely my fault. I overlooked the second page of scheduled posts at the old site and failed to turn them off. Fortunately, fixing that is within even my abilities — … Continue reading

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To Change the World: Essay 3, Reflections, Part 1

[This series of posts won’t be a traditional book review. Rather, I’ll summarize parts of To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World by James Davison Hunter, and then I’ll add my … Continue reading

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