The Archive
Matthew Lee AndersonSports
Rational Animals: The Preseason
Matthew Lee AndersonBible
In my previous post, I pointed out that there is some debate about the number of ‘signs’ Jesus does in the Gospel–while I began this series convinced that there are seven signs in John, I am no longer as sure […]
Matthew Lee AndersonBible
Sodom & Gomorrah As They Relate to Christianity & Culture
Matthew Lee AndersonScience
Daniel Dennett Jumps the Shark
Tex
The simple and powerful life of Maria Zeitner Linke from her childhood through her release from the Russian gulags is plainly and honestly conveyed in Ruth Hunt’s East Wind. Mrs. Linke’s story opens in Germany in 1945, as the Russian army […]
Matthew Lee AndersonUncategorized
Phoenix Update
Matthew Lee Anderson
It was the best of times and the worst of times, but not like you’d think. Two American women Olympians showed what’s best about America and worst about America. Lindsey Kildow and Lindsey Jacobellis represented their countries in very different […]
Keith E. Buhler
If I call into my banking institution today, I hear a friendly-sounding lady answer the phone, and say “Welcome to Wells Fargo. To access your accounts, press, or say, “one.” To open a new account, press, or say, “two…” And […]
Matthew Lee AndersonBook Reviews
Mind and Media Review: Sex and Love in Intimate Relationships
Matthew Lee AndersonBibleTheology and Practice
The Key to the Gospel of John: Part Three
TexPhilosophyEpistemology
5. Mulberries: The Final Harvest
Matthew Lee AndersonBible
Earlier, I raised the somewhat wild possibility that the fact that John is the “disciple whom Jesus loved” is the key to his Gospel. While I did not elaborate because my students were discussing the book (giving too much info […]