Promoting Truth, Unity, and Charity within Christendom December 19, 2017 While the traditional elements of Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodoxy hold much, if not most, in common—at least doctrinally speaking (reflected in the ancient ecumenical... Theology by Kenneth Samples Read
Why I Blog at “Theorems & Theology” November 8, 2017 I blog for two purposes: to spur on thinking (mine & yours) and to pursue truth (together). Science and Scripture both reveal the truth... Creation Model by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Pursuing the Truth August 10, 2017 I received an inquiry recently from someone wanting to know what it meant to follow the truth scientifically and theologically. In other words, when... Bible by Jeff Zweerink Read
Take Up and Read: Summa Theologica March 7, 2017 This blog series on Reflections is intended to encourage Christians to read more vigorously by providing a beginner’s guide to some of the Christian... Education by Kenneth Samples Read
Never Fear an Honest Question December 16, 2016 “How does this work?” “Why did that happen?” “Is this really true?” I love questions. I enjoy learning from insightful responses (either spoken or read)... Theology by Jeff Zweerink Read
The Appeal of Common Christianity November 21, 2016 Within church history, it seems some Christian traditions or denominations like to emphasize those beliefs that make their particular group distinctive. Theology by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Jerome November 1, 2016 Tradition reveals that St. Jerome preferred studying the biblical languages because it helped him fend off impure thoughts. But who was this ancient Christian... People by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Basil October 18, 2016 Not many people are known as so-and-so “the Great.” But St. Basil the Great was one of the finest thinkers, writers, and preachers in... People by Kenneth Samples Read