Faith • Theological Reflections Jazz as a “Lead Sheet” for Living the Christian Life Randy Newman | 9 min read My favorite recording of my favorite Louis Armstrong tune, “Struttin’ With Some Barbecue,” features the great trumpeter Byron Stripling and his friends. They bring that great jazz masterpiece[i] to life... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections What’s the Deal with Mark 16:9-20? Patrick Quinn | 11 min read As a child, George Lucas drew me in: fantastical worlds, unique aliens, futuristic technology, high-action combat, and especially the lovable heroes and despicable villains, they all immediately drew me into... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections The Morning Star Hugh Whelchel | 4 min read This article was written for the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, of which Hugh Whelchel is Senior Fellow & Founder. On one of our family vacations, we stopped and... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections An Untapped Resource for Spiritual Transformation Randy Newman | 11 min read Let’s play a game. I’ll quote a Bible passage and omit the last word. See if you can fill in the blank. (If you already know this verse, this game... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Eternal Functional Subordination of the Son (EFS), Part II: Why It Misunderstands Us Timoteo Sazo | 9 min read In my previous article, I argued that characterizing the eternal relations of the immanent Trinity as authority and submission blurs theological and philosophical distinctions that are crucial for maintaining Trinitarian... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Eternal Functional Subordination of the Son (EFS), Part I: Why It Misunderstands God Timoteo Sazo | 9 min read Over recent decades, a number of evangelical theologians have argued for a novel understanding of trinitarian relations, one driven by a desire to support a particular version of gender roles.[1]... Continue Reading