Category Archives: Elsewhere

Disability Theology

Interesting discussion over at Alistair’s on disability in theology. Doesn’t the Christian religion hold out hope of ultimate healing? Doesn’t God promise physical restoration to those who have faith in his righteousness? Don’t we, as people of God, long for the day “when there will be no mourning, nor death, nor crying, nor pain?” Insofar as this vision seeks to Read More


God Allowed

I have been thinking this thought, and was just earlier today trying to express it: Good News: God Is Still Allowed In Public Schools Thank you, Brant.


Lonely much?

So’s everybody. Post by Bobby and my comment.


Weak Heirs

I read a comment a blog despairing of how to explain 1 Peter 3:6 and I felt sympathetic, so I offered my thoughts. (Later I realized an earlier commenter had already linked to basically the same argument). What I wrote is my best take on this passage, but I am not confident that “weaker vessel” does convey the sense of Read More