Archive for May, 2006
Defining a worldviewWhat is a worldview? How does a worldview affect one’s view on life, death and the ultimate questions that pervade someone’s outlook on life? Further, does Ayn Rand’s philosophy offer a worldview? A definition is in order. Dr. Norman Geisler in his book Worlds Apart: A handbook on worldviews offers this quote:
“A world [...]
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The Use of Polemic in the Pastoral Epistles
The Pastoral epistles are brilliant, for many reasons. They are called Pastoral Epistles because of the fact that they contain some of the framework for establishing parameters for pastoral ministry. If one were to simply consider the Pastoral Epistles as just the establishment of ecclesiastical leadership then one [...]
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I took this fun little quiz to find out whether I was Chalcedon compliant, and what do you know I am no heretic! The link to the test is at the bottom of the page.
You scored as Chalcedon compliant. You are Chalcedon compliant. Congratulations, you’re not a heretic. You believe that Jesus is truly [...]
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A good question
A friend offered this verse to provoke some reflection concerning free-will and man’s ability to choose God.
Luke 13:34O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen [doth gather] her brood under [her] wings, and ye would not!
I [...]
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A response to Tom et al.
First, I thoroughly enjoy the pushback and I might add appreciate the iron sharpening. My question was not classic petitio principii but probably would fit the mold.
Allow me to surprise you, existentialism has its proper place in Christianity. I certainly believe that there is some existential import found in the cross. Further, while I find [...]
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