Don’t Keep the Imprecatory Psalms at Arm’s Length by Rhys Laverty | Feb 11, 2022 | Pulpit & Pew, Theology The imprecatory psalms are the prayers of both the King and his covenant people.
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Of Minds and Machines: Transhumanism and the Christian by Christopher Brown | Aug 12, 2021Since the beginning of history, people have used...
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Review: Mere Christian Hermeneutics by Vanhoozer by Samuel G. Parkison | Jul 17, 2025Vanhoozer, Kevin J. Mere Christian Hermeneutics:...
Allusion without End (3) by E.J. Hutchinson | Jul 16, 2025In a previous post, I claimed that Jupiter's...
The Fake Slogans of Church History by Steven Wedgeworth | Jul 16, 2025By now we have all learned the rule that if a C...
Antebellum Southern Presbyterians Against Southern Politics by Miles Smith | Jul 7, 2025In the 160 years between the US Civil War and...