Jesus was not a rioter or insurrectionist. Well, unless you want to get picky about that one time in the temple when he got into a little property damage and some lashing out with a whip at the correctly licensed, tax-paying merchants and bankers. Or twice, depending on how you prefer to deal with chronologicalContinue reading “Jesus hates rioters”
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To dominate or not to dominate? That is the question
“You have to dominate, if you don’t dominate you’re wasting your time. They’re going to run over you. You’re going to look like a bunch of jerks. You have to dominate,” the president told governors. Not everybody studied Latin (or Greek, or Hebrew). With apologies to those for whom this is old hat, here’s aContinue reading “To dominate or not to dominate? That is the question”
The police problem
“Nationwide, video footage has played a key role in exposing police abuses during the protests that ignited over Floyd’s death after a Minneapolis officer was captured pressing his knee into Floyd’s neck. “In Philadelphia on Wednesday, a Temple University student was released from jail on charges of assaulting a police officer during a protest afterContinue reading “The police problem”
On electing a president not a pastor
“I am indeed the shepherd who brings peace, whose scepter is just. My benevolent shade was spread over my city, I held the people of the lands of Sumer and Akkad safely on my lap… May any wronged man who has a case come before my statue as king of justice, and may he haveContinue reading “On electing a president not a pastor”
Romans 13 in the USA: Questions for thought and discussion
This passage from Paul’s Letter to the earliest Christians at Rome comes up from time to time when American Christians today talk about how their attitudes toward government. What better way to spend an hour this Sunday afternoon than offering up a few questions for thought or for group discussion on how we apply thisContinue reading “Romans 13 in the USA: Questions for thought and discussion”
STEM and the humanities
In my experience with MDs, stockbrokers, architects, dentists, accountants and other STEM-trained professionals, when they are speaking within the area in which they are trained and licensed to practice, they are usually careful and reliable; but the critical skills that they learned within their discipline don’t transfer outside their discipline. In political-social conversations, and inContinue reading “STEM and the humanities”
Masking the image of God
My undergrad professor and advisor Arthur Holmes used to arrive early for the history of philosophy class he taught in the east wing of Edman Chapel at Wheaton College in fall 1982. He chatted amiably with us sophomores, gamely fielding the semi-idle questions we lobbed at him just because we kind of idolized him andContinue reading “Masking the image of God”
In memoriam: Vinson Synan (EerdWord)
James Ernest, vice president and editor-in-chief of Eerdmans, eulogizes the late Vinson Synan in this blog post. In 1958 my parents brought their new baby boy home to a little house in a small city in central Virginia where most of the men worked either in the chemical plants or on a nearby Army base. On warm evenings my parents couldContinue reading “In memoriam: Vinson Synan (EerdWord)”
Politics, sabotage, and the meaning of government
When you think about the purpose of the US federal government and the basis of its legitimacy, where do you start, and what do you include? Obviously one has to think of the Constitution. But how to think about it? There is a temptation to think about canonical texts ahistorically, as though it were desirableContinue reading “Politics, sabotage, and the meaning of government”
International leadership and national self-awareness
The Wall Street Journal headline reads: “U.S. Climate Pivot Puts a Reluctant China in Driver’s Seat”; the opening sentence of the article: “The U.S. decision to withdraw from the Paris accord thrusts China into an unfamiliar role as a leader on climate change, boosting its global sway even as it remains wary of new internationalContinue reading “International leadership and national self-awareness”