Why was Israel never told to go and barricade the ovens of Moloch to prevent child sacrifice? Why wasn't Martha picketing Caesar's Palace for a minimum wage, or the Apostles petitioning Agrippa for cultural and religious equity? And why, if Onesimus was indeed a slave, did Paul … [Read more...] about Activists and Advocates
Living in Babel
Perhaps one of the most significant ingredients in a healthy and productive society, a happy family, or a peaceful community is a shared language. This shared language necessarily includes shared definitions about the world we live in. Where a common language no longer exists … [Read more...] about Living in Babel
God Ordains Our Ups and Downs
In 1 Samuel 4:12-5:5, we have the account of the capture of the Ark of God by the Philistines. Hophni and Phinehas die in battle and their father, Eli, the high priest, dies when he gets the news (1 Samuel 4:18). The wife of Phinehas, upon hearing the news, also dies giving birth … [Read more...] about God Ordains Our Ups and Downs
Fighting for the Flock
In 2020, the highest court in the Australian Anglican Church, the Appellate Tribunal, allowed clergy to bless same-sex civil marriages. According to a report published by RNS earlier this year, a motion celebrating same-sex marriage failed to pass at the Anglican Church of … [Read more...] about Fighting for the Flock
Preterism, Postmillennialism and Predestination: A Primer
We live in an age that resembles the book of Judges. If you view the history of humanity as man's journey from infancy to maturity (Adam to Solomon; fallen man to the resurrected man), then it seems to me that we are currently living through our teens. Everybody … [Read more...] about Preterism, Postmillennialism and Predestination: A Primer