The Christian Humanist Podcast is a captivating weekly journey that delves into the rich tapestry of literature, theology, philosophy, and the multifaceted dimensions of human achievement. Hosted by a trio of insightful Christian college professors, this podcast navigates the depths of various human ...
13/15. Missed the Buddhist and “faith alone” questions. I’m a fairly observant Jew in the Orthodox tradition, but started life as an agnostic. I also took a comparative religion course in college, but that was ~50 years ago. Reply Jeff Wilsonville, OR June 19, 2023 at 6:41 pm ...
“This book is attempting to embrace an entire world and culture, a particular period in Poland and Eastern Europe, and fold it into everything that can be known. It is a maximalist novel in that sense. There’s the theology of it, but also how market garden towns worked, how peasants...
In an era where prosperity was enshrined as an American religion and the movies mostly adapted to support that notion, “Thief” is a counter-cultural nightmare about when “security” becomes hell, and nobody gets their fair share. It’s aged terribly. —AS Photo : Éric Rohmer “...
The role of Jesus as the Savior is a critical component of Christian theology. Christians believe that Jesus’ sacrificial death on the cross provides redemption and salvation for all who believe in Him.While Jehovah’s Witnesses acknowledge Jesus as the Savior, they do not attribute deity to Hi...
One needn’t consult a professor of Middle Eastern studies to conclude that these fair-weather friends in Gaza may welcome useful idiocy, but the permissive ethos of the Anglo left is diametrically at odds with despotic Islamic theology. Moreover, for American writers to express increasingly ...
The story is much smaller in scale than The Curse of Chalion (the author’s other seminal work), but it still ends up becoming a truly marvelous epic that dives into theology, religion, and belief. Published: 2003The Tombs of Atuan (Earthsea #2) by Ursula K. Le Guin Shop now Earths...
“The Internet,” it has been said, “is where religion goes to die.”In my book I have presented ten tough problems in Christian thought and belief, to whet the appetite. Please pursue research, read, probe: find out how Jesus, Christianity and theism have all been so convincingly slam...
Chesterton’s first novel described a stultifying, Wells-esque utopian world order — in the year 1984 — where religion has been banished, and violence is unknown, but at the cost of particularism, creativity, and progress. So bored are the British that they randomly select Auberon Quin —...
https://archive.org/details/william_branham_jim_jones_manifest_sons_of_god_theology The “never die” theory was perhaps born out of a mix of heretical doctrines. The “never die” folks believed that if one truly trusted God they would be healed from any disease and never die. I was ...