Entries Categorized as 'Theology'

Beauty in the Bible

Date July 27, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

A few weeks ago I posted on a philosophical case for objective beauty. I promised to return to the subject and address what the Bible says about beauty. The Bible never defines beauty, but the writers generally use it as an aesthetic or artistic description that evokes pleasure in the beholder. Beauty is used to [...]

Watchtower at the Door: Jesus is Jehovah

Date July 25, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

This morning, I was lounging around with the wife and kids (after having just eaten some of my wife’s oh-so-delicious peanut butter pancakes) when I answered a knock on the door and found myself in a conversation with two ladies from the Watchtower Society.  Now, I don’t know why exactly Jehovah’s Witnesses pick Saturday morning [...]

Your Best Life Then

Date July 22, 2009Posted by David N

I’m the sort of person who puts 5 dollars in the offering plate. This is partly because I don’t ever carry much cash on me. If I’m thinking ahead I’ll write a check for 15 or 20 dollars, but that isn’t very often. I’ve been in the “starving student” cruise control mode for 6 years [...]

CBN Interview With Mike Horton

Date June 22, 2009Posted by David N

What do you think? Is Evangelicalism quickly spiraling down the path that the liberal Mainline took over 80 years ago? Is your church “preaching” self-help and material happiness? Or do you think Dr. Horton is mistaken in his diagnosis? Let me know what you think in the comments. Personal “testimonies” about your own evangelical church [...]

Comparing Dispensational and Covenant Theology

Date May 31, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

I know I’m sliding this in just before Roger’s Monday post, but I found this chart posted by Jason Robertson to be a great resource for a quick comparison between Dispensationalism and Covenantalism, and thought I’d share it here.  Enjoy! (HT: The Contemporary Calvinist)

Natural Evil – Answering By Exegesis

Date May 21, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

“If God is good and all-powerful, why is there so much evil?” The problem of evil in Christian theology has received much attention, both from those within the faith as well as from objectors outside the faith.  In the former category, many fine Christian minds have applied themselves to offering theodicies – justification of the [...]

Tweeting For Jesus

Date April 14, 2009Posted by David N

I don't Twitter (or is it tweet?).  But I can't claim total purity, since I have facebook, myspace, and I blog.  Still, I've been purposefully avoiding the Tweet scene because it seemed to me to represent the worst of the other three.  No genuine conversation or community whatsoever, just an endless flow of (mostly trivial) [...]

Is Church Necessary?

Date March 22, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

A friend of mine recently asked if I think church attendance is necessary for Christians. Below is my response. I’m sure more could be said, but this isn’t meant to be a theological treatise. I think the Christian life can be looked at in two inter-related ways: 1) Glorifying and enjoying God 2) Becoming more [...]

Christianity’s Central Theme?

Date March 22, 2009Posted by David N

Allen Yeh, a Professor at Biola Univeristy and tutor in the Torrey Honors Institute, has written an article in which he argues that missions is the central theme of Christianity.  The Bible, he says, is a means to an end, and that end is missions. He offers many reasons for his choice of missions, such [...]

3 Reasons Evangelicals Should Accept The Essence-Energies Distinction

Date March 20, 2009Posted by David N

Over the next year or so I will be exploring the concept of the “energies” of God.  This is an ancient Christian doctrine that goes back to the Early Church Fathers.  While it remains an integral part of the doctrine of God in the Eastern Orthodox churches, it never truly took hold in the Latin [...]