Topple They Must
To say that the gods are work of human hands is to prick human hubris and to invite fierce repudiation…For if it is indeed true that the gods we exalt so highly are resplendent products of our creativity, then it… Continue Reading
To say that the gods are work of human hands is to prick human hubris and to invite fierce repudiation…For if it is indeed true that the gods we exalt so highly are resplendent products of our creativity, then it… Continue Reading
…the language of lamented is seriously neglected in the church. Many Christians seem to feel that somehow it can’t be right to complain to God in the context of corporate worship when we should all feel happy. There is an… Continue Reading
A couple years ago I was introduced to the writings of Christopher J.H. Wright. My first exposure was to a massive book called The Mission of God: Unlocking the Bible’s Grand Narrative. It quickly became one of my favorite books… Continue Reading
In the epilogue to his lengthy but stellar book, The Mission of God, Christopher J.H. Wright posits what happens when we come to see “the mission of God as the very heartbeat of all reality, all creation, all history and… Continue Reading