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Matthew Lee AndersonBibleHermeneutics
Jesus' Meaning
Matthew Lee AndersonEducation
Tim Bayly of the WorldMag extention zeitgeist was simply giving a taste of things to come when he denounced Wheaton earlier this week. In the latest World, Gene Edward Veith has published the first of a three-part examination of Christian […]
Keith E. BuhlerReviews (Theatre)
The Crystal Cathedral is famous for its annual production of “the Glory of Easter,” featuring dangling angels, resounding music, and live animals. This year, they experiment with a new production along the same lines. The tagline is “Once upon all […]
TexPoetryLiteratureTheology and Practice
The Love of God
Matthew Lee AndersonHermeneutics
Like so many trips into the library, my recent excursion had me leaving with books I did not intend to find. In this case, I stumbled upon Gordon Fee’s Listening to the Spirit in the Text (review below). My real […]
Matthew Lee AndersonEducation
Revamped WorldMagBlog
TexPolitics
A New Step Towards A Palestinian Dream
Matthew Lee Anderson
Our wedding readings and homily pointed toward the future. The wedding celebration, however, was largely concerned with the past. Friends and family alike spent their time marvelling that I, who was such a precocious and irritating little child, actually grew […]
Matthew Lee Anderson
No area of Christian theology has been so sensationalized and misunderstood as demonology. What is for many Christians an embarrassing doctrine provides Hollywood with the occasional horror/action film—see The Exorcist or Constantine. Or rather, don’t see them. 20th century liberal […]
Andrew Selby
The last post about gay marriage generated some interest and some comments very much worth considering. I posted my response to those comments below: Alright. I found some time, so I’ll now respond to my gracious commenters – even if […]
Andrew SelbyPhilosophy
Letter to a Liberal Friend Explaining the Christian Position on Gay Marriage (as best I could)
Andrew Selby
A very nice site I stumbled across is “Acton Insitute for the Study of Religious Liberty.” Therein you can find excellent articles and book review by prominent conservative Christian scholars such as Os Guiness and Herb Schlossberg. One piece of […]