‘Christianity’ Archive

Prison not the Answer: the Veterans-Only Court and Brother’s Keepers 05/07/2012 No Comments

What these war veterans do for each other models what the Body of Christ, especially in smaller groups, is supposed to be like.  These vets are “moving from a highly disciplined environment where violence is normal to an unstructured environment where violence is prohibited.”  So they are their ‘brother’s keepers’ in a way rarely seen [...]

No, Hal Lindsey did not discover the Book of Revelation 06/24/2011 No Comments

One of the blessings of being dragged across Europe frequently is that you learn that medieval and Renassance people did read their Bibles and use them in art work.  Yes, they added things, like a whole biography of Mary and many saints stories, and many legends about people like Joseph of Arimathea traveling westward with [...]

Does Justice Equal Entitlement: A Book Review 03/18/2011 No Comments

Marvin Olasky, one of the most saintly people I know, has also done a review of Timothy Keller’s new book, Generous Justice.  I’m sure it is superior to mine.  Nevertheless, I think I have something to say. Timothy Keller, the innovative pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church PCA in New York City, has come out with a book that [...]