Category Archives: Uncategorized

Links: 3 June

On the latest edition of Christ the Center, Camden talks with Dr. David Skeel of UPenn about Christianity in legal studies and bankruptcy law. I just finished listening to Pride and Prejudice, one of my favorite novels. I hadn’t read … Continue reading

Posted in Links, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

So, You Want to Study Lamentations?

Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Meyer, the End of Days, and the Righteous One

Ben F. Meyer, on the early church’s understanding of the implications of Jesus’s resurrection: “[Their] strictly eschatological understanding of resurrection was, of course, distinct from the idea of the revivification of the dead as met with in the Elijah and … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

It’s Not the End of the World

Here’s a wonderfully compassionate open pastoral letter from Tim Dalrymple to all those who believed in Harold Camping’s rapture prediction. An excerpt: Tonight the Rapture Parties will go on. The atheists will gloat, the mockers will mock. Yet there’s nothing … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Grabbe on History and Literature

Lester L. Grabbe, Ezra-Nehemiah (New York: Routledge, 1998). Part of a holistic reading is not just to see how the text is structured and the parts fit the whole but also to recognize that sometimes a purely literary reading of … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

What Would Jesus Cut, Redux

Roger Pilon at Cato has some great work on the morality of the national debt and deficit spending: WSJ article: Is It Immoral To Cut the Budget? (UPDATE: Corrected link–HT: Brian H.) Cato Forum: The Moral Implications of Deficits, Debt, and … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Well, this is depressing

This article in The Nation is not encouraging to those of us pursuing higher education in the humanities: A few years ago, when I was still teaching at Yale, I was approached by a student who was interested in going … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 6 Comments

Meyer on history

Ben F. Meyer, The Aims of Jesus. San Jose: Pickwick Publications, 2002 (first edition 1979). History is the asking and the answering of certain kinds of questions. To consider first the asking of a question: ‘Who murdered Dunaway?’ supposes as … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Ding, Dong?

Bin Laden is dead–and we have killed him. The news is very fresh, and the world is still reäcting to the initial shock. Some are happy, others are angry. As a native of North Jersey who saw the WTC towers … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Preaching Sunday evening in NJ

Over the past seven months I have had the honor of serving Preakness Valley United Reformed Church in Wayne, NJ as semi-regular pulpit supply.  These dear brothers and sisters have been without a pastor for over a year now.  I … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment