Confessing What and To Whom?: A Brief Contrast of Augustine and Rousseau
Both Augustine and Rousseau wrote books by the same name, Confessions, wherein they delineate their life’s story, exposing their corruptionsContinue Reading
Both Augustine and Rousseau wrote books by the same name, Confessions, wherein they delineate their life’s story, exposing their corruptionsContinue Reading
Lecture 18 (“Philosophy”) of William James’ Varieties of Religious Experience examines philosophy’s usefulness in validating the individual’s experience of theContinue Reading
What follows is by no means an exhaustive treatment of a political philosophy of government, nor does it contain aContinue Reading
One of the most important elements in warfare is knowing as much information as possible about the enemy: Where areContinue Reading
How does kingship/kingdom develop throughout the Bible, particularly in the historical books of Samuel through Nehemiah[1] and in the personContinue Reading
This account of the early Church serves as a transition in the book of Acts from a focus on theContinue Reading
In his bestselling book, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, Carl Trueman traces the historical, philosophical, psychological, andContinue Reading
At the end of Genesis, we have a summary statement given in the words of the dying Joseph regarding theContinue Reading
“I have taken upon myself the task of defending the glorious City of God against those who prefer their ownContinue Reading
Ministering life through truth at an abortion mill, where pre-born babies are being murdered and mothers and fathers may lashContinue Reading
The book of Acts is a unique book in the New Testament Scriptures. It sits between the Gospels and theContinue Reading
Introduction This lengthy post is something I wrote years ago on an old blog. I’m making it available again here.Continue Reading