Comments on Luke 15:25-31, and a call to reject any view of righteousness that suggests it causes its specific rewards.
Read MoreThe Return of the Prodigal Son, Venetian School. Public domain.
The Return of the Prodigal Son, Venetian School. Public domain.
Comments on Luke 15:25-31, and a call to reject any view of righteousness that suggests it causes its specific rewards.
Read MoreLucifero, Francesco Scaramuzza. Public domain.
A short essay comparing Dante’s description of Satan at the end of Inferno to his description of God at the end of Paradiso. From notes taken during the 2012 Metathon, a weekend intensive on Dante’s Divine Comedy, led by Dr. Al Geier.
Read MoreG. K. Chesterton, 1904. Image in the public domain.
An article about what to say when what you want to say has been said already by someone smarter than you.
Read MoreLas Lagrimas de San Pedro, El Greco. Public domain.
A sermon asking why Jesus called Peter “Satan,” and calling all believers to worship the living God and not just their ideas about him.
Read MoreA wedding gift for Chad and Rachel: a poem about their marriage for each of the wise men’s gifts.
Read MoreChrist in the Garden of Gethsemane, Arkhip Kuindzhi, 1901. Image in the public domain.
An article on the completeness of Jesus’ humility and sacrifice. He even entered our loneliness, forever charging it with his redemptive presence.
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