The Painful Joy of Academia
From Piper’s book, Think: The Move of ’79 After twenty-two years of nonstop formal education and six years of college … Continue reading The Painful Joy of Academia
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
From Piper’s book, Think: The Move of ’79 After twenty-two years of nonstop formal education and six years of college … Continue reading The Painful Joy of Academia
Not a blanket-endorsement of Richard Baxter (which is known to all who are acquainted with how I’ve berated poor Mister … Continue reading Clean Contrary
As written by Marc in the previous post concerning things such as “intelligent design” and “creationism”: But what if creationism … Continue reading Gospel implications of Creationism
The following is a “guest post” by a brother in Christ: To Darren M. Allen: I would like to respond … Continue reading Intelligent life on the issue of intelligent design
The following is my transcription of some excerpts from a Hoover Institution (“Uncommon Knowledge”) interview with David Berlinski. Not a … Continue reading Interesting comments by David Berlinski
[A slightly edited (e.g., grammar, error in spelling) e-mail correspondence from 2008.] Chris: Here are just a couple of links … Continue reading Evidence?
Now I saw in my Dream, that the highway up which Christian was to go, was fenced on either side … Continue reading Place of Deliverance?
The complete title of John Piper’s book is Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God. Here … Continue reading Think: Blurbs
“Men are provoked to lust either by hearing or reading of dishonest ditties and bawdy ballads; or by looking on … Continue reading Unseemly Sights and Bawdy Ballads
Now, said Christian, let me go hence. Nay, stay, said the Interpreter, till I have shewed thee a little more, … Continue reading The Man in the Iron Cage