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Zach Hollifield

Musings and mullings along The Way.

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Hearers Who Do

Caspar David Friedrich, “The Midday,” 1821.

I have a problem. And it seems to be a common one among the demographic of married men. And even if a married man is unaware that he has the problem I’m pretty certain that his wife is aware that...

3 months ago
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Content with a Fruitless Ministry

Caspar David Friedrich, “Tree of Crows” (c. 1822)

“I need to know that you will be content with a fruitless ministry.”

These were the words my former youth pastor whispered to me as we sat on the front pew of my home church. “What?” I re...

3 months ago
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An Apology for "Doubting" Thomas (Part 2)

Caspar David Friedrich, “Two Men by the Sea,” 1817.

This is the second post in a two-part series. For part one, click here.


There are two other reasons to suspect that what is going on in Thomas’ doubt is not what we typically thin...

2 years ago
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An Apology for "Doubting" Thomas (Part 1)

Caspar David Friedrich, “Two Men Contemplating the Moon,” 1825.

This is the first post in a two-part series.


As an apostle of our Lord Jesus Christ, you don’t get much worse in terms of street cred than Thomas. It’s probably only J...

2 years ago
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Books, 2023

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Theology

  1. Reformed Dogmatics Volume II: God and Creation, Herman Bavinck

What is there to say? Like Job after Yahweh speaks from the whirlwind, I closed the book after almost every reading sp...

2 years ago

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