Category Archives: Theological Musings

The Great Divorce revisited

One of my very favorite books is C.S. Lewis’ classic, The Great Divorce. I realized recently that I hadn’t read the book in several years, and dug out my tattered and falling apart 1978 copy (which I paid $1.50 for) … Continue reading

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Thinking with the Internet Monk

Michael Spencer’s post today at his blog, internetmonk.com, prompted a good little discussion on the nature of blogging, fisking and the discussion of theology, which often (usually) trespasses into areas of personal faith and belief. Because theology (man’s attempts to … Continue reading

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What’s up with Reformed theology?

I’ve never really understood Reformed theology. Well, I can understand it, I just don’t get it. What’s the big attraction? And, why do Reformed folks judge everything by the Westminster Standards instead of the Bible? I’ve commented on this before, … Continue reading

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The problem of evil

As I’ve read through some of the recent books & articles by the anti-God folks like Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and others, I’ve been considering the possibility that the real issue isn’t necessarily dealing with the existence of God, but … Continue reading

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