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Brexit and the Moral Vision of Nationhood
I have a lengthy guest post over on Mere Orthodoxy, reflecting upon the recent Brexit vote, and what it may reveal about a growing class and ideological divide in the UK and in the world more generally. Within it I … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Economics, Ethics, Guest Post, In the News, Politics, Society
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Brexit Throws Down The Gauntlet For Confronting Deep Social Divisions
A piece of mine on the recent Brexit vote has just been published over on Political Theology Today. Britain’s vote to leave the European Union is a social earthquake that will define the next generation of politics in this country. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Economics, Guest Post, In the News, Politics, Society
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The Eternal Subordination of the Son Controversy: 2. Survey of Some Relevant Material
The second part of my series on the eternal subordination of the Son controversy has just been published (see part one here).
Posted in Church History, Controversies, Guest Post, NT, NT Theology, The Triune God, Theological, Theology
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The Eternal Subordination of the Son Controversy: 1. The Debate So Far
The first part of a multi-part series of posts in which I discuss the recent eternal subordination of the Son controversy has just been published over on Reformation21.
Posted in Bible, Controversies, Doctrine of God, Guest Post, NT, The Triune God, Theological
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Conquest Narratives in Christianity and Islam
I’ve guest posted again for Political Theology Today, discussing Pope Francis’ recent claim that Christianity shares in common with Islam an emphasis upon the theme of conquest and his referencing of the Great Commission of Matthew 28 as an example … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Kings, Apologetics, Bible, Controversies, Guest Post, In the News, Joshua, Matthew, NT, NT Theology, OT, OT Theology, Politics, Theological
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The Politics of Wisdom and Folly
I’ve just guest posted over on Political Theology Today. I discuss the significance of the personification of Wisdom in Proverbs and the relevance of the distinction between the politics of folly and wisdom. The conceptual interplay between the pursuit of … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Culture, Ethics, Guest Post, In the News, OT, OT Theology, Politics, Proverbs, Sex and Sexuality, Society, Theological
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Why We Should Jettison the ‘Strong Female Character’
I’ve just guest posted over on Mere Orthodoxy on the subject of the Strong Female Character trope: Fictional worlds are places in which we can explore possibilities for identity and agency. The fact that women’s stature as full agents is … Continue reading
Posted in Controversies, Culture, Guest Post, In the News, Politics, Proverbs, Sex and Sexuality, Society, Theological
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A Musical Case For Typological Realism Part 4
The final part of my four part discussion of music and typological realism has just been posted over on the Theopolis Institute: Music is the glorified form of temporal action and speech. It transfigures and elevates our temporal activities. Figural … Continue reading
A Musical Case For Typological Realism Part 3
The third of my four part argument for typological realism through the conceptual metaphor of music has just been published on the Theopolis Institute: Music’s revelation of time’s potential to be a realm of unity and coherence affords us new … Continue reading
A Musical Case For Typological Realism Part 2
The second of my four part series on music and typology was published over on the Theopolis Institute yesterday (see part 1 here). Music’s revelation of the potential goodness and beauty of transience and finitude can offer helpful new ways … Continue reading
