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Botched National Flood-Myth Song

In case you weren’t one of the hundreds of millions watching, you must have heard by now that Christina Aguilera muffed the words of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl® last night. As someone who likes to think he … Continue reading

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What is the chief end of man?

Many of the popular, public debates in American Christendom regarding evolution boil down to competing teleologies.  This makes perfect sense: our purpose orders our present, and our beginning creates our purpose. Christians ascribe divine redemptive-historical purpose to the universe, and consider … Continue reading

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Structure of Isaiah

Over the last two weeks, I taught an undergraduate elective course on the book of Isaiah at Philadelphia Biblical University. One of the most encouraging aspects of contemporary Isaiah studies is that the focus has generally moved away from the … Continue reading

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Anastasis

Hard but refreshing words from Richard Hays’ commentary on 1 Corinthians (Interpretation Series, 1997): In a culture that evades telling the truth about death, the teaching of the resurrection comes as a blast of fresh air.   If asked, “What … Continue reading

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Family Narratives

I realize that I’ve been off the grid for a while. I’m smack-dab in the middle of a two-week class on Isaiah at PBU. More on that later; this is my first attempt at teaching a full three-credit course on … Continue reading

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Super Bowl Odds and Evens

Probability and statistics have always fascinated me. I’ve never been a gambler–unless a $5 game of Texas Hold ‘Em with some buddies counts–but when I was a kid I would look eagerly in the sports section of the paper for … Continue reading

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Recreational Boredom

This is a fascinating swing of the pendulum. The WSJ has published a piece entitled, "Boredom Enthusiasts Discover the Pleasures of Understimulation:" To get to the conference, Jo Lee took an hour’s train ride from the seaside town of Brighton. … Continue reading

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Feedings

I hope everyone is having a Merry Christmas, as well as a Happy Boxing Day (HT to my sister and Canadian brother-in-law living in the UK). I just wanted to let you know (if you aren’t already aware) that you … Continue reading

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Pictures of Daniel: November-ish

I’ve attached some photos of the parentally-proclaimed World’s Cutest Baby®. Daniel is growing quickly, holding his head and upper body up well–not quite sitting up at 4.5 months. He smiles quite a bit and loves to snuggle–much to the delight … Continue reading

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Read With Caution

Various news outlets (here and here) have picked up the story of David Epstein, a 46-year-old professor at Columbia University who is accused of having a “consensual” incestuous relationship with his 24-year-old daughter. I find the public response to cases … Continue reading

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