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A Child of the Creative Age

In the opening address at a recent conference in New York sponsored by the International Arts Movement, Mako Fujimura made the following provocative comment about Christianity and the arts: “Theologically, the whole world, after our expulsion from Eden, is ground…

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Sneaker Seeker Sensitive Churches

I’ve been preaching through Acts and have been making some references to the “meat offered to idols” issue. And it crossed my mind, “This has some bearing on sneakers and church!” Right! The connection is tenuous, to be sure. Let…

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The Return of King Tut

King Tut has returned–this time to Philadelphia. Having first been rediscovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922, and having toured the world in the most popular exhibition ever in the 1970’s, the treasures of King Tutankhamun are on…

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The Return of King Tut

King Tut has returned–this time to Philadelphia. Having first been rediscovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922, and having toured the world in the most popular exhibition ever in the 1970’s, the treasures of King Tutankhamun are on…

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Lloyd-Jones on the Two Commandments

A reformation21 reader has written with a helpful comment on First Commandment and Second Commandment Christians, so called: “Years ago Dr. D Martin Lloyd-Jones warned about the subtle danger of reversing the order of the two commandments (somewhere in his…

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Tonight

A heads up here on a couple of events: (1) Al Mohler is scheduled to be an ABC World News tonight discussing his controversial blog post on homosexuality; (2) Alister McGrath and Richard Dawkins will debate the God Delusion tonight…

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Second Commandment Christians

Arkansas Governor and presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee is quoted in this week’s TIME magazine as saying, “I’m a ‘grace’ Christian, not a ‘law’ Christian. The Second Commandment–do unto others–is the basic tenet of my faith.” I expect Huckabee’s formulation quickly…

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The power of cliche

Preparing a lecture which touches on the philosophy of Hannah Arendt, especially her understanding of evil as epitomised in the Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann (who, contra some Reformed “thinkers,” — ahem! — seemed to think that the Holocaust really…

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What Children Give Their Fathers

Educator Allan Shedlin has recently conducted a series of 100 interviews documenting what fathers can learn from being fathers.  According to Shedlin, being a dad — reminds fathers of what is really important, of what needs are fundamental;— exposes them…

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TRs and Postmodernism

This month’s Reformed Man Today is well worth a purchase.  As well as having a rather fetching picture of Mark Dever on the front looking a little like Tom Cruise in Top Gun  (as they might have said in the…