December 23, 2014

Robert Creeley's profound poem "For Fear" — that's all. Read more

December 23, 2014

This is the third of a series of prayers through Isaiah 7:14 for those who find it difficult to celebrate the Advent season. Read more

December 23, 2014

This is the second of a series of prayers through Isaiah 7:14 for those who find it difficult to celebrate the Advent season. Read more

December 22, 2014

This is the first of a series of prayers through Isaiah 7:14 for those who feel that they cannot celebrate the Advent season. Read more

December 21, 2014

Over the next three days, I will post three prayers—I will pray three prayers through Isaiah 7:14. Besides attending church, it is my only practice of advent. Read more

December 12, 2014

I have this super weird article that just came out in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies called "Human Self-Transcendence: Posthuman, Postmodern, or Postsecular?" It's just the absolute weirdest. Read more

December 11, 2014

Desiring God posted a blog of mine on impatience. I need to reread it now more than ever. Read more

December 8, 2014

A theological journal just published an article of mine. Read it here (with some new thoughts). Read more

December 7, 2014

Summary: Check out my piece “How God Cares for Those Who Don’t” on desiring God. I’m playing catch up with desiringGod.org blogs. On a personal note, life is extremely busy with school. Working at TEDS, writing for classes, and preparing my own class (!) is exciting. However (and this ties into the theme of this post), over the past 24 hours especially, but even over the past several months, I have been struck with a deep sense of purposelessness and... Read more

November 10, 2014

Read my review of Chris Tilling’s new book, Paul’s Divine Christology, in the new issue of the Westminster Theological Journal here. I’m extremely happy to commend to you Chris Tilling’s book Paul’s Divine Christology (Mohr Siebeck, 2012 – but preorder this awesome new edition from Eerdmans for way cheaper!). The Westminster Theological Journal was gracious to publish my review. I want to make one connection that has been at the center of my thought lately: that the second person of the Trinity is יהוה (Yahweh, “the LORD”)... Read more


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