2024-09-15T15:27:44-04:00

Teaching my course on the Bible and Music again, I have been thinking a lot about the technology that can generate song lyrics and whole songs in an instant. The heart of the matter is whether I need to rethink the final project which involves adapting biblical text to fit the lyrics of an existing song. To test its current capabilities, I asked ChatGPT to turn Psalm 119 into song lyrics in common meter. Here is what it gave me... Read more

2024-09-14T15:50:02-04:00

I was already thinking about writing a post on this topic of information bubbles long before the debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Seeing the commentary of a few connections on social media as well as reports of what pundits and pastors have said convinced me that I need to write about this.   Watching Different Debates (or rather, watching the same debate differently) Those who saw the debate between Donald Trump who were not already connected with American... Read more

2024-09-09T10:16:17-04:00

Here are details about some of the upcoming speaking engagements I have lined up. The first is Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. Here is the information: The A to Z of Biblical Studies with Prof. James F. McGrath Join us for two Wednesday evening meetings (September 11th and 18th at 7 pm) for two sessions in which our guest, Prof. James McGrath from Butler University in Indianapolis, provides as much of an introduction to biblical scholarship as it is possible... Read more

2024-09-02T09:36:00-04:00

Are Christian same-sex relationships an oxymoron? Or is claiming that God prohibits love – not lust but love – what is really strange in the current discussions? If you follow the early reviews of New Testament scholar Richard Hays’ new book The Widening of God’s Mercy, written with his son Christopher, they are a very revealing exercise in missing the point. The complaints from conservatives consistently focus on Hays and Hays not making the argument through exegesis. In other words, in... Read more

2024-08-31T16:24:09-04:00

You probably remember how, during the first season of Star Trek: Discovery, the news circulated that characters were not even allowed to say “God” on the show. That this turned out not to be the case as a rule was appropriate, since the second pilot of TOS witnessed Capt. Kirk pontificating about the attributes of a deity. With that as the starting point, it is perhaps especially fitting that the final season of Discovery has had a spiritual focus. The... Read more

2024-08-26T11:51:42-04:00

Deuteronomy 18 has this to say about false prophets: 20 But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in My name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.’ 21 And if you say in your heart, ‘How shall we know the word which the Lord has not spoken?’— 22 when a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the thing does not happen or come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken; the... Read more

2024-08-19T08:03:17-04:00

As of June 1st I am chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Butler University. Like all Humanities subjects, the study of religion has witnessed a significant decline as students gravitate to the majors in STEM fields that they imagine will guarantee them jobs and high salaries. All this is happening simultaneous with the major sectors of industry emphasizing the need for Humanities skills in the current context. As the World Economic Forum published a few years... Read more

2024-08-13T10:24:51-04:00

Vote for the party of biblical values! Have you been told that? I was recently (and not for the first time) by someone who was clearly aligned completely with the Republican party. The individual also claims to be a Christian. When I pushed back on their stance, they assumed that I’m a Democrat. The starting point for any discussion of U.S. politics as it relates to faith ought to be that no major party is likely to completely represent biblical... Read more

2024-08-09T10:00:15-04:00

As a Leftist in the United States, it seems appropriate to disclose the Leftist agenda among Leftists in the United States.   The Leftist Agenda Revealed At the top of the list is to get people to recognize that the Democratic Party is not “Leftist.” It may be to the left of the Republican party, but that’s precisely the point. Liberal and conservative, right and left, are terms of comparison. They don’t designate absolute stances. Whether educational institutions like Wheaton... Read more

2024-08-07T08:30:29-04:00

Now that Tim Walz is the pick to be Kamala Harris’ running mate, the label “weird” is going to be getting even more attention. He is the one whose reference to Donald Trump as weird got so much attention and sparked the current movement. I have seen a lot of mixed reactions, as well as some amusing memes, related to the topic of Donald Trump as “weird.” Most of the negative reaction has come from people like me, the nerds,... Read more

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