Letter to the Editor: I am working on a sermon on idolatry and remember you recommending Schlossberg’s “Idols for Destruction” on your Plodcast, along with another book on idolatry. ...
Trump, NFTs, Fremdschämen, and More
Introduction: First, the definitions. Trump, well, you know that one. NFTs stands for "Non-Fungible Tokens,"which is a cryptographic asset embedded in a block chain, meaning that it has a distinct ...
Incarnate Emotions
Sermon Video Introduction: An essential part of the Christian confession is that Jesus of Nazareth is “fully God” and “fully man.” If you sometimes wonder why the Nicene Creed and the ...
Drink for the Soul
“As for the wine, it is a good thing—‘the earth is the Lord’s and all it contains’ (1 Cor. 10:26, NASB). Wine gladdens the heart of man, and when taken in faith at the Lord’s Table, it straightens out the heart of man.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 227
The Night Before Whatsit
So here is some festive doggerel I wrote some time ago, and which I periodically post at appropriate times of the year — and now it is the turn of 2022. I think the last time I published this was in 2017. Have a merry Christmas. Comments are open, but only for those of you …
Of Course
Of the Body
“Our central hope is the resurrection of the dead, the resurrection of the body, ten toes and all.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 226
Content Cluster Muster [12-15-22]
Black and White Open Road: More here. Don’t Forget These: And check it out through Bekah’s banner ad at the top of the blog. But It’s An Attitude: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: An Opinionated Girl . . .: Always Worth a Reminder: Exactly So: Jokes I Like to Tell: Why is …
Where Down is Up
“In every culture, pride is seen as a challenge to the established god and humility is seen as obeisance before that god. In modern America, the reigning ‘god’ is the individual self. Confidence about anything other than self is therefore dismissed as arrogance. In other words, arrogance (biblically defined) is the one thing that is not seen as arrogance, and every form of biblical humility is redefined as a form of pride. The man who says, ‘The Bible teaches . . .’ is, by definition, a proud man. By contrast, the man who says, ‘It seems to me . . .’ is defined as humble. But the former is pointing away from himself entirely, while the second fellow is talking about his own thoughts and feelings, and nothing else.”
The Cultural Mind, pp. 219-220
259: A Long Trail of Corruption
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