Politics, for many Christians today, is a prickly word. It evokes discomfort, if not outright fatigue. The cultural temperature is hot, the rhetoric exhausting, and the temptation to either retreat into silence or lash out in partisanship is … [Read more]
The Tragedy of Evangelical Forgetfulness
A week has now passed since the death of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, known to the world as Pope Francis. In the intervening days, an outpouring of public mourning has taken place, not only among Roman Catholics but across much of the broader Christian and … [Read more]
Love and Talk: A Call to Good Engagement
Collisions and pitch battles between TGCA and Caldron Pool are not particularly surprising to me, both are representative of two differing groups and their, perhaps, vastly different visions as to how Christian-Cultural engagement ought to appear. … [Read more]
Be Jabbed or Don’t Be Jabbed
The matter of vaccinations within Christian circles has certainly been a divisive one, and it, along with the matter of how a church should operate during such times, has brought often more heat than light. However, I don't want to necessarily … [Read more]
Some words from John
Whenever you delve into the early church fathers, it becomes a journey—not only a historical one, but a theological one. There is a recognition that when you take these spiritual forefathers on their own footing, you can see the differing and unique … [Read more]
An Aussie Missionary and Cultural Engagement in Nineveh
When it comes to responding to Stephen McAlpine on matters in which there are disagreement, I often find myself tempted to employ a similar level of sarcastic wit, before (I think) wisely relenting to avoid a form of intellectual hubris. Yet, I hope … [Read more]
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