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Matthew Lee AndersonPoliticsEpistemology

A Brief Reply to My Brother Regarding the Essence of Political Theory - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

A caveat: I’ve not yet had time to read the article my brother pointed me to. My brother, in the comments to my post on Popper, writes: First, Lewis’s critique seems aimed at Behaviorism (hence the word “conditioners”). Behaviorists believed […]

Keith E. BuhlerPoetry

An abstract and somewhat poetic post

An abstract and somewhat poetic post

Matthew Lee AndersonPoliticsPhilosophyEpistemologyBook Reviews

Popper

Popper

Matthew Lee Anderson

In Good Company - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Grace Hill Media made good on their promise to buy tickets to In Good Company for the Los Angeles based bloggers who responded to their promotion (they excluded us from the grand prize because the movie is already showing in […]

Keith E. BuhlerPhilosophy

What is to be done with this tragedy?

What is to be done with this tragedy?

Matthew Lee AndersonBible

A Dilemma for My Brother - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

For those trudging through the 1000 word posts on Matthew 24, here is a much simpler and shorter essay. My brother claims that Jesus told his disciples he would return “immediately after” the fall of Jerusalem in AD70. Jesus did […]

Matthew Lee AndersonBible

Did Jesus Claim to Return and Get it Wrong? - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

My brother took up my previous post on this issue on his own blog. I am following suit and returning the favor here. He writes: First, note that the parables listed (about drowsiness, about delay) and the tasks given (preach […]

Matthew Lee AndersonBible

Back from the Dead... - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

My brother’s recent “Best of” post reminded me of a conversation that I had left unfinished. He writes in response to my question about the point of his contentions: [The point is that] Jesus can’t be taken at his word[.] […]

Matthew Lee AndersonAnthropologyembodimentLiberal ArtsTheology and Practice

What we Believe but cannot Prove

What we Believe but cannot Prove

Matthew Lee AndersonLiterature

Descent into Heaven

Descent into Heaven

TexDevotionalTheology and Practice

Belated, but nevertheless HNY!

Belated, but nevertheless HNY!

Tex

Mohammed and Pop Culture - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

After meeting with Matt in Seattle and being mildly reprimanded for not having contributed anything to Mere Orthodoxy but only revelling in the enjoyment of reading the opinions of others, I have decided to try my hand at blogging. (It […]