The Archive
Keith E. BuhlerDevotional
silence
Keith E. BuhlerPhilosophyEpistemology
The possibility of non-empirical ways of knowing
Andrew SelbyAnthropologyembodimentTheology and Practice
Spiritual Disciplines - Part 2
Matthew Lee Anderson
Dr. John Mark Reynolds has posted the homily from our wedding on his blog–I was planning to also make it the first post for me as well. In essence, Dr. Reynolds said for our wedding exactly what I had been […]
Andrew SelbyBibleEvangelicalismTheology and Practice
Evangelicals Desperately Need to Practice Spiritual Disciplines: an Exhortation from Romans
Matthew Lee AndersonBibleChurchTheology and PracticeBook Reviews
Under Review: Listening to the Spirit in the Text
Andrew SelbyEconomics and Business
The German magazine Spiegel ran an article recently attacking the notion that aid to Africa is as effective as commonly conceived. The article argues that aid to third-world African countries fosters an unhealthy dependency and has been proven to be […]
Andrew SelbyChurch
Lately I’ve been reading St. John Chrysostom’s homilies on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. A striking feature of Chrysostom’s writings (Chrysostom means “golden mouth” in the Greek for etymologists out there!) is how evangelical they sound! Yes, I mean […]
Andrew SelbyPolitics
No More "Public Servants"?
Andrew Selby
This past week marks the first week of my new job at a great company called Total Financial Solutions, and the reason I think this is noteworthy enough to blog about is the up-close experience of the business world this […]
Andrew SelbyTheology and Practice
Luther's Bondage of the Will
Andrew SelbyBibleTheology and Practice
The Strong Doctrine of Biblical Inerrancy