
Examining a Defense of Ezer Rising
On December 12, 2018, I reported that several former members of the leadership and admin teams of the self-described Egalitarian … Continue reading Examining a Defense of Ezer Rising
On December 12, 2018, I reported that several former members of the leadership and admin teams of the self-described Egalitarian … Continue reading Examining a Defense of Ezer Rising
On July 28, 2016, Wayne Grudem declared his unequivocal support for Donald Trump. In doing so, he argued that anyone … Continue reading The Ego and the Evangelical
What does a person say when the entire world seems consumed by hate? To be honest, I don’t know. I … Continue reading The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (7/16/16)
Before I begin today’s post, I want to take a moment to wish all my US based readers a Happy … Continue reading The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (7/1/16)
In July, 2012, Saeed Abedini, a pastor and missionary living in the United States, was visiting his family in Tehran, … Continue reading The Abused and the Persecuted
As I have read Emerson Eggerichs book Love and Respect, I have offered arguments regarding the trustworthiness of this book. … Continue reading Love, Respect, and Science
Emerson Eggerichs’ book Love and Respect is, in my opinion, a dangerous and damaging book.[1] In essence, the entire premise … Continue reading Love, Respect, and Consent
On April 21, 2016, the provost and executive vice president of Westminster Theological Seminary, Jeffrey K. Jue, wrote of his … Continue reading 5 Reasons Not to Support New Calvinism
I’ve come across some excellent posts in the last week. I’ve also come across some exceptionally poor and damned near … Continue reading The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (5/13/16)
If you follow my blog, it is quite likely you are already familiar with Kevin DeYoung’s recent article, “Our Pro-Woman, … Continue reading Rhetorical Questions: Kevin DeYoung
A Complementarianism reading of Scripture decentralizes Yahweh/Jesus in the biblical narrative and insists everything must be read through the lens of a universal gender binary. I would define this as idolatry, anthropotheism at its most sinister. Continue reading Of Order and Complements
Our notion of “one flesh” must be rooted in membership within the body of Christ, relating to him in an organic relationship rooted in the radical love and grace of the cross, and then extending that love to others. Continue reading Complement: In the Flesh