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Pentecost and the Gift of a New Politics
The place to follow my work is now The Anchored Argosy. However, from time to time I will post here, just to remind readers of the move. I have a new article over on the Theopolis website, on the subject … Continue reading
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‘A Christian Account of the Sexes in Conversation’ Course
Today is the last day my forthcoming Davenant Hall ‘A Christian Account of the Sexes in Conversation’ course is open for (late) registration. If you are interested in taking the course, you need to act now! Within the course we … Continue reading
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The Bible and Politics Course
The registration period for next term’s Davenant Hall courses is soon ending. My next course is ‘The Bible and Politics’ (you can see the syllabus for the course if you follow the link). Davenant Hall courses only cost $225 to … Continue reading
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Response to Douglas Farrow on Vaccine Mandates
In the latest Theopolis Conversion we are discussing how Christians should respond to vaccine mandates and other such policies. Douglas Farrow kicked off the Conversation with his essay. Mine is the first response, which you can read here. Make sure … Continue reading
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Rightly Dividing the Red Sea
I’ve written a piece over on TGC, on the Red Sea Crossing. We shouldn’t be surprised by the resurfacing of the birth theme just as Israel is about to leave Egypt, the womb in which it has been growing. After … Continue reading
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Davenant Hall Course on Reading the Bible
Only a few days left to sign up! $99 for ten weeks of interactive classes. Recordings of all classes included. Sign up for Davenant Hall courses here!
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Twelve Days of Christmas Videos
Over the Christmas period, I made a series of videos/podcasts on the subject of echoes and symmetries in the narratives of the nativity and infancy of Christ. You can watch them all here.
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Homeless at Christmas
The following is a guest post, sharing the work of the Church Urban Fund. For most of us in the UK the cold days and colder nights of winter are a chance to don our woollen hats and scarves and … Continue reading
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Video: What Does Jesus’ Abstention From Wine Mean?
Today’s question: “Does Christ’s abstention from wine until the consummation of the Kingdom have any connection to Lemuel’s mother’s counsel in Proverbs 31 regarding the kingly use of alcohol? If so, what’s the best way to present this connection?” If … Continue reading
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A New Book!—God of Our Fathers: Classical Theism for the Contemporary Church
The good folks at the Davenant Institute—who are now employing me—have just released a new book, God of Our Fathers: Classical Theism for the Contemporary Church (available on Amazon here), which contains a series of essays arguing for classical theism … Continue reading
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