By my reading of Paul’s letter to the Romans, God is not scandalized that wrongdoers have His wrath carried out against them, or have terror held for them in the civil magistrates.More
‘Paul, A Biography,’ by N.T. Wright, and The State of Theology Report 2022
Finishing ‘Paul: A Biography’ by N.T. Wright last week, I want to tell you all about it. Rest assured, I have more to say than just that it was “so good and super convicting.”More
Arren Kimbel-Sannit at MTFP Writes an Exposé on J.D. Hall and the Montana GOP
Let’s talk through the references in this article related to platforms, persons, positions, and principles which are important to Montana, myself, and friends and family across the U.S.More
If Ideology is the Science of Ideas, Then Everyone Should Be an Idealogue
I am not so sure having an ideology and being an idealogue are necessarily bad things. And just because they’re so often presented that way, that doesn’t mean they should be.More
Church Polity, and the Different Views on How We Christians Govern Ourselves
Discussion of polity this past week has me wanting to delve into what the various church governments in Christendom are, where they come from, and what we should make of them.More
What Is Christian Unity?
Calls for unity in the American Church, steadily increasing in recent years. lead me to a simple question. What is unity? And what are we to make of many of the calls for being united?More
Interruptions and Thunderstorms
Our attitude about doing what is right and telling the truth has been muddied by partiality, and a corresponding lack of discipline, maturity, sobriety, humility, and reverence for God.More
What to Make of the Controversial Doug Wilson
My wife recently sent me a link to a post by a certain Facebook page dedicated to exposing all the worst and nastiest scandals related to Moscow, Idaho pastor Doug Wilson. More
Why Women and Young Men Weren’t Allowed to Read Ezekiel
An old Jewish tradition held that men under 30 were not permitted to read Ezekiel. And, as will surely shock feminists in our day, women were not permitted to read it at all.More
Three Years in Colorado, Plutarch’s Life of Camillus, and Credentialism
We would all be better off if fewer of us went to college, and more of us read our Bibles and Plutarch instead, and then became conversant with one another about what both can teach us.More
