Brexit and the Binding of Satan – Part 3
The feet of the great statue in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream cannot be interpreted as a prediction of the states of modern Europe, but the lessons from their failure can certainly be applied.
Paedobaptism Is Identity Theft
Christ’s Claim Upon Us, Or Our Claim Upon Him?
I am not worthy to untie the shoelaces of my theological betters, but it is my duty to point out to them when they have tied them together.
Brexit and the Binding of Satan – Part 2
With the inheritance of Canaan and the dividing up of this priestly territory among the tribes, Israel became a microcosm of the nations of the world.
Solzhenitsyn-Envy
Canadian artist and author Michael O’Brien discusses the “soft totalitarianism” of secularism’s “friendly dragon.”
Walker Percy once wrote about the Western writer’s tendency to what he called “Solzhenitsyn-envy.” Percy’s witticim is tongue in cheek, and insightful, but it begs a deeper look: Why is the envy there in the first place? Why would one envy a suffering, persecuted man?
Brexit and the Binding of Satan – Part 1
The disintegration of the EU is not the end of the world. It is a sign that the end of the world is anything but nigh.
Foolish Talk
When presented with the pattern of the biblical covenant, many Christians’ eyes glaze over. “Away with this joker and his apophenia!” But there is simply no other way to get a big handle on the Bible. What is the solution? To put living meat on those structural ribs, that is, to communicate how this pattern shapes every aspect of human life.
Essays for a People Without Eyes
Peter Leithart’s Theology of Defeat
The Myth of Covenant Membership
Reformed theology is the best school in which to learn about covenant theology, yet it is also the worst place to learn about New Covenant theology. Why is this so?