Ken Ham is Wasting his Time: Adam was Not the First Human
I’ve become convinced that its important for the Church to inoculate our young people with a healthy dose of catechesis before we ship them off to college, just enough so that when they first hear...
View ArticleVictoria Osteen is Right, Your Worship Doesn’t Make God Happy
Anyone who’s known me for about a fruit fly’s lifespan knows that I feel about Joel Osteen the way I do genocide, testicular cancer and Verizon wireless. His toothy grin, his Dapper Dan hair, his...
View ArticleDo We Believe in Predestination?
I’ve been working on writing a catechism, a distillation of the faith into concise questions and answers with brief supporting scriptures that could be the starting point for a conversation. Cancer has...
View ArticleFreedom is Free
I’ve been working on writing a catechism, a distillation of the faith into concise questions and answers with brief supporting scriptures that could be the starting point for a conversation. Cancer has...
View ArticleDoes Christmas Need the Cross?
For the past year, I’ve been working on writing a catechism, a distillation of the faith into concise questions and answers with brief supporting scriptures that could be the starting point for a...
View ArticleAsh Wednesday for Average Sinners
Here’s my sermon from Ash Wednesday. You can listen to below, in the sidebar to the right, or download the Tamed Cynic app here. Psalm 51 Maybe its the last dregs of chemo brain, but am I the only one...
View ArticleHoly Week with Herbert: The Father Didn’t Send the Son to Die
I’m marking Holy Week again by reading the work of the late Herbert McCabe, a Dominican philosopher who had a gift for articulating the ancient Christian tradition in concise, clear, crisp prose. “In...
View ArticleHoly Week with Herbert: Why Was Jesus Not Stoned to Death?
I’m marking another Holy Week by reading the work of the late Dominican philosopher Herbert McCabe. Here, McCabe cautions against any understandings of the cross that are exclusively religious or...
View ArticleHoly Week with Herbert: The Cross is Original Sin
Many of ‘theories’ of the atonement rely upon a literal reading of the ‘Fall’ in Genesis to which probably Jesus himself, being a Jew and Rabbi, did not subscribe. That’s not the only problem with how...
View ArticleHoly Week with Herbert: The Father Can Only Love the Son
Holy Thursday is often called ‘Maundy Thursday’ from the Latin word ‘mandatum.’ Thought most Christians mark the day by recalling the Passover meal Christ celebrated with his disciples, ‘Maundy’...
View ArticleHoly Week with Herbert: Easter is Not Unambiguous
Christ is Risen. He is Risen indeed. And indeed (sorry NT Wright) it’s not with ambiguity. I marked this Holy Week by dipping again into the work of the late Dominican philosopher, Herbert McCabe. Here...
View ArticleCross Bearers or Cross-Builders?
For the past 18 months, I’ve been working on writing a catechism, a distillation of the faith into concise questions and answers with brief supporting scriptures that could be the starting point for a...
View ArticleThe Most Common American Heresy
I’ve had funerals and death on the brain this past week. It comes with the job. I’m just happy that for the first time in over a year it’s not my own death and funeral that’s lingering on the brain....
View ArticleIs satan real?
I’ve become convinced that its important for the Church to inoculate our young people with a healthy dose of catechesis before we ship them off to college, just enough so that when they first hear...
View ArticleAren’t All Religions Just Different Paths to the Same Goal?
I’ve become convinced that its important for the Church to inoculate our young people with a healthy dose of catechesis before we ship them off to college, just enough so that when they first hear...
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