Rousseau’s Bluff: A Christian Response to Enlightenment Anthropology
February 6th, 2024
IntroductionThe wider intellectual trend of the “age of light” (as Jonathan Edwards referred to the Enlightenment) was the emphasis on man’s libertarian free will—the individual’s wholly unfettered wi...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Why Do We Ask Why?
January 30th, 2024
IntroductionImagine a father and his three-year-old daughter step out for a neighborhood stroll. The familiar sights and sounds hum around them. The sun, in its gentle descent, casts a warm glow upon ...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Christian Dilletantes
January 23rd, 2024
Introduction“For among them are those who creep into households and capture weak women, burdened with sins and led astray by various passions, 7 always learning and never able to arrive at a knowledge...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Eschatology Informs Character: Meditations on Hope
January 9th, 2024
IntroductionThe Bible presents an optimistic eschatology. The Kingdom of the Lord will start small but eventually spread to the whole earth (Mk. 4:30ff). The nations are ruled by the Lord and over tim...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Cosmic Redemption and the Godly Ambition
January 2nd, 2024
IntroductionProjecting the future is what scholars refer to as an epistemological pickle. Scripture solves that problem by giving a framework for looking at both history and the future that centers ar...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Books 2023 Part Two
December 20th, 2023
Matt’s RecommendationsThe Life of the Mind: On the Joys and Travails of Thinking, by Fr. James Schall.Most years I begin with a list of books I want to read over the year, and this was no exception. A...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Books 2023: Part One
December 19th, 2023
Here it is, a list of books; the best books we’ve read in 2023, which are different from the best books published in 2023. Why give you a list of books? Because we think reading is important and we th...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Pornography Cancelled
December 12th, 2023
IntroductionPornography is looking at images as erotic stimulants. It is the attempt to arouse a sex instinct where it was previously dulled, or excite it where it was strong already. It must always b...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
The Proverbs 28 Method for Subjugating Sin
December 5th, 2023
IntroductionMoral authority is unraveling in our society because the meaning of confession, fear, and habits are unraveling. The guilt you confess, the things you fear, and the habits you form are ine...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Straightening our Path
November 24th, 2023
The month of Thanksgiving means we are obligated to think about the Plymouth Pilgrims. But instead of reflecting on the First Thanksgiving, let’s remember the wise words from the first pastor of the S...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
“For what can we bequeath?”: A Brief Theology of Inheritance
October 30th, 2023
IntroductionInheritance is not merely the transference of possessions upon the occasion of one's demise. It is a profound endeavor dedicated to the perpetuation of that most cardinal creation: the hou...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Pilgrim Perseverance
October 24th, 2023
In the summer of 1620, the Pilgrims stalled out in Dartmouth because of the cunning and deceit of the ship’s captain and his crew. They were hired to take the Pilgrims across the ocean and stay with t...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
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