Did Jesus Forbid All Divorce?
How do we view these Gospel passages on divorce? David Instone-Brewer has a helpful solution: by understanding them in light of their Jewish context.
Is every instance of divorce sinful in God’s sight? Did Jesus forbid all divorce? Does God hate all divorce? The answer to each of these questions is the same: No. God himself “divorced” Israel for her spiritual adultery. Also, I mentioned last week that a good translation of Malachi 2:16 is “If one hates and... Continue Reading
Little Theologians in Worship
A review of Daniel Hyde’s new book, The Nursery of the Holy Spirit: Welcoming Children in Worship
Let’s face it, it’s easier for parents to wave goodbye, “kiss, kiss!”, and have some uninterrupted peace while they are trying to listen to the sermon. Even now that my kids are old enough to be quiet, I still have to worry about getting them to actually pay attention. And I see those paper airplanes... Continue Reading
Top 10 Books For Elders
If I was only allowed 10 books in my library on this subject, here are the ten I would choose
“Following on from my articles on eldership (here and here), today I’m listing my Top 10 Books for Elders, with the recommendation that elders read at least one of these books on eldership every year. Why not do it together with fellow-elders? If you know of other good books on this topic please leave your suggestion in... Continue Reading
Making Gay Okay (Review)
How rationalizing homosexual behavior Is changing everything
“Reilly’s basic premise is simple. At bottom in the debate over same-sex “marriage” are two opposing views of reality. On one side you have a vision of reality where nature “is teleologically ordered to ends that inhere in their essence and make them what they are” (xi). On the other is the view that things... Continue Reading
Evangelicals Revisited
My department chair warned me against writing the book; he said it would be professional suicide
“As someone who grew up evangelical and who was also a student of American religious history, I felt I could offer a different, more textured perspective from the one peddled on television and in the press. I’d long been enamored of the genre of American travel literature — Travels with Charley, Blue Highways — so... Continue Reading
“Losing Our Religion”: A Review of Peter Enns’ “The Bible Tells Me So”
Summary: The Bible isn’t history–in the modern sense of the word–it’s a book of stories written by ordinary people trying to make sense of God and the world
Enns wrote The Bible Tells Me So for potential Jesus-followers who have been taught to read the Bible as a how-to instruction manual and can’t seem to make it work. Young people are powerfully attracted to the non-violent kingdom Jesus talked about, but wonder how Jesus fits with the stuff in the rest of the Bible which... Continue Reading
Ordinary Isn’t Mediocre
How can we be content with our callings in ordinary life but still strive for excellence?
Whether we are talking about doctrine, athletics, music, parenting, or practicing law, it’s often by faithfully exercising the foundations that we reach the freedom to be good at what we do. It’s usually the everyday commitment to our pursuit, not the novel, and not the quest for superiority itself, that leads to true excellence. And... Continue Reading
God Hates Divorce?
We should pause before accepting the translation of Malachi 2:16 as (…For I hate divorce…)
Stuart’s translation is this: “If one hates and divorces” – Yahweh, Israel’s God said – “he covers his clothes with crime” – Yahweh of the Armies said. Stuart argues that this translation 1) doesn’t require emendation of the Hebrew verb, 2) fits the immediate context, and 3) is consistent with the divorce teaching of Deuteronomy... Continue Reading
Mental Illness Remains Taboo Topic For Many Pastors
Most Protestant senior pastors (66 percent) seldom speak to their congregation about mental illness
“Mental illness, like other chronic conditions, can feel overwhelming at times, said Pingleton. Patients can feel as if their diagnosis defines their life. But that’s not how the Bible sees those with mental illness, he said. He pointed out that many biblical characters suffered from emotional struggles. And some, were they alive today, would likely... Continue Reading
Created for Covenantal Relationships and Duties
Richard Phillips’ Response to “Wild at Heart”
The Masculine Mandate has been an excellent read so far and I appreciate that he puts the emphasis in the right place with regard to what Christian men are truly called to be doing as marks of “Christian masculinity.” This actually pits him against many of the “Christian man” books that are out there with... Continue Reading
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