Miscellaneous
What comes after Post-modernism?
I had this thought come into my head today – what comes after post-modernism? What will post-post-modernism look like? A return to pre-modernism? Something entirely new?
What do you think?
Reflections on Baxter (2): concluding assessment
Over the past few weeks I have been devouring Richard Baxter’s The Reformed Pastor, and I have loved it. I would place it in my top five theological books of all time. Probably the greatest...
Read moreI found some old photos of myself
I was a handsome man back in 1976:
However, by 1984 my good looks had soared to new levels:
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Reflections on Baxter (1): seeing God in all things
I am reading Richard Baxter’s The Reformed Pastor and really enjoying it. In the first section, the section I read today, Baxter discusses the nature of a pastor’s self-oversight. One of the most striking aspects...
Read moreD.A. Carson poem
I understand that matter can be changedTo energy; that maths can integrateThe complex quantum jumps that must relateThe fusion of the stars to history’s page.I understand that God in every ageIs Lord of all; that...
Read moreFavorite Narnia Moments (8): Caspian’s (Un)worthiness
“Welcome, Prince,” said Aslan. “Do you feel yourself sufficient to take up the Kingship of Narnia?” “I-I don’t think I do, Sir,” said Caspian. “I’m only a kid.” “Good,” said Aslan. “If you had felt...
Read moreNot Just Difficult, Its Impossible
I recently heard a Francis Schaeffer quote in which he said, in reference to his ministry at L’Abri, “what we are trying to do here is not just difficult – its impossible.” I have been...
Read moreFavorite Narnia Moments (7): I have another name
This conversation takes place at the very end of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: “Oh, Aslan,” said Lucy. “Will you tell us how to get into your country from our world?”“I shall be telling...
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