Episcopal Priest Clarifies Her Support for Polygamy
Priestess believes polygamy builds a sense of community among those trying to get to heaven.
Her support for polygamy was not theological, but based on libertarian principles and a belief in civil religious toleration. Support for equal access to marriage for polygamists under American law should not be construed as a call to change the Episcopal Church’s marriage canons, the Rev. Danielle Tumminio tells Anglican Ink. On 18 December... Continue Reading
What Is Biblical Theology?
A review of James M. Hamilton Jr.'s What Is Biblical Theology?: A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and Patterns.
James Hamilton writes this little volume, What Is Biblical Theology?, so that when you stare death in the face you will stand with Paul and declare, “My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better!” James M. Hamilton Jr. What Is Biblical Theology?: A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and... Continue Reading
“And Them That Mourn”—Celebrating Christmas in the Face of Grief and Sorrow
Is Christmas also for those who grieve?
Those who have gone before us to be with the Lord are with us in Christmas joy. They rejoice with us, “but upon another shore, and in a greater light.” Our loved ones in Christ are in that unnumbered multitude “whose hope was in the Word made flesh.” The great truth of Christmas is shouted... Continue Reading
Don’t Be a Scrooge This Christmas
Every generation has its abundance of Scrooges. The church is full of them
When God touches earth, the place is holy. When God appears in history, the time is holy. There was never a more holy place than the city of Bethlehem, where the Word became flesh. There was never a more holy time than Christmas morning when Emmanuel was born. Christmas is a holiday. It is the... Continue Reading
How Hitler Tried To Redesign Christmas
Christmas represented everything that Hitler despised.
Songs that mentioned Jesus, like Silent Night, were rewritten with new lyrics espousing the benefits of National Socialism by none other than chief Nazi ideologist Alfred Rosenberg and Heinrich Himmler, one of the masterminds of the Holocaust. At the height of Nazi Christmas revisionism, any mentions of the Savior were replaced with mentions of the... Continue Reading
Thoughts on a Funeral at Christmas
Reflections on the funeral service for PCA minister Terry Traylor
On the Friday night, just after his death on Thursday, I was one of several hundred members of the local church who gathered to mourn and share some thoughts about his ministry. What struck me was who came forward to share. To a person, they shared how this man made them feel welcomed and loved.... Continue Reading
Mite vs. Might: Calling for a Truce in the Two Kingdom/Transformationalist War
If two-kingdomers and transformationalists are to unite on the side of Grace, then they must make common cause against the subtle legalisms in each side
If two-kingdomers and transformationalists are to unite on the side of Grace, then we must make common cause against the subtle legalisms of our own sides. We must declare war against all religions of works, including those found within our own churches and our own hearts. Then if we do that, our discussions and debates... Continue Reading
Duck!
All the outrage is phony. All of it. Every single ounce of it
Except nobody in the masses was offended. Not one. At least not initially. After being told they should be offended, maybe they complied, but if they want to take their cues from elite masters, that’s their problem. It is sad and frankly pathetic to see a network like A&E cave to such craven (and utterly... Continue Reading
What is Paleo-Orthodox Ecclesial Calvinism?
Paleo-Orthodox Ecclesial Calvinism is a form of critical realism that takes the church and its means of grace as well as the life of the mind seriously
POECs are unhappy with the popular reduction of the tradition to the so-called “Five Points of Calvinism.” Missing here, of course, is the ecclesial/sacramental dimension so central to the Reformation. In addition, they are uncomfortable with the separation of faith and reason evident in some contemporary Reformed thinkers and groups that are drifting toward fundamentalism. ... Continue Reading
Homeschoolers Defeat Invasive Proposal in Ohio
A proposed law in Ohio that would have subjected all homeschooling families to government inspections is being withdrawn in response to a groundswell of public pressure
Under the proposed law, parents wanting to homeschool or enroll their children in an online school would have needed to first pass a background check. If that check revealed a “record or report of any investigation at any time,” then their request could have been denied. A poor relationship with a disgruntled neighbor, misunderstanding, or... Continue Reading