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“the mervelous curtesie and homlyhede of our Fader”
In Chapter 7 Julian continues to describe her spiritual insights while contemplating Jesus’ Crown of Thorns. In good medieval fashion, she describes copious amounts of blood flowing from...
Having described postliberal theology and postliberal politics, we can turn, now, to the debate kicked off by David Congdon’s article in The Journal of Religion entitled “What Has New Haven to Do with Hungary? On Theological and Political P...
I want to use these series to tease out what I think about a recent debate concerning how postliberal theology may or may not have contributed to postliberal political theory. As I’ve pondered this debate I find myself, as is often the case...
Fun fact: Paul never mentions hell.
Jesus, by contrast, talked a lot about hell.
As I point out in The Book of Love, this contrast surprises us. In our popular imagination, Paul comes off as the rigid fundamentalist, whereas Jesus is full...
Some readers of The Book of Love might be disappointed with how I handle the issue of eschatology. Throughout the book, it’s clear I’m on the more hopeful side of the debate. But in my chapter on Judgment Day I ultimately land on mystery. A...
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Professor of Psychology and Senior Fellow of the Saunders Center for Joy and Human Flourishing at Abilene Christian University
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