Apocalypse in Social-Scientific Perspective
by Peter J. LeithartOn the social-scientific study of the Bible. Continue Reading »
On the social-scientific study of the Bible. Continue Reading »
We don't need to choose among atonement theories. Continue Reading »
Natural law isn't about the substance of morality, but about the form of practical reason. Continue Reading »
The Eucharist is a feast that embodies an Isaianic fast. Continue Reading »
The love that God is has entered human flesh, so we can enter His love. Continue Reading »
We have learned to grieve the dead while ignoring the corpse. Continue Reading »
Francoist Spain was a counterfeit church, a sacred corpus mysticum. Continue Reading »
God isn't just the God who happens to give. He is the Giving-God. Continue Reading »
Humans give and receive, since we are made in the image of the Giving God. Continue Reading »
Paul says we present our bodies as instruments of righteousness. What might that mean? Continue Reading »
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