Category Archives: Theology

Divorce and Remarriage in the Church Part 2: What is marriage?

In order to have a clear understanding of divorce and subsequent remarriage, we must first come to a consensus regarding a definition of marriage. Indeed, if divorce is the breakup of a marriage, we must know the nature of the … Continue reading

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Divorce & Remarriage In the Church Part 1

This is the subject of a paper I’m writing for my ethics course. Yes, it will be a challenging topic, no less so since I am obviously, in one way or another, personally affected by the subject matter, which really … Continue reading

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Objective Morality

As part of the requirements for my ethics course, I’ve been reading Michael Hill’s The How and Why of Love: An Introduction to Evangelical Ethics and re-reading C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity.  A synthesis of this week’s reading highlights a central truth … Continue reading

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“Is there nothing he cannot ask of you?”

The scene is familiar if you remember the movie.  The quote is not directly from scripture, but it reveals a truth we all must embrace and that embracing doesn’t come through mere intellectual assent but through experiencing its reality. 

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