Review of "Right in the Old Gazoo" by Al Simpson Read more
Review of "Right in the Old Gazoo" by Al Simpson Read more
This post is part of a series walking through the second volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace Kuyper has been arguing that common grace and particular grace find their unity in the Triune God, and specifically in the person of Christ who is mediator in a twofold sense. He is mediator of creation as the eternal Word and mediator of redemption through the incarnation. But not only do these two streams of grace flow from one and the same mountain of God’s holiness; we must... Read more
Review of "The Last Final Girl" by Stephen Graham Jones Read more
Kuyper on Christ as the foundation of both common and particular grace Read more
Review of "The Septuagint: What it is and why it matters" by Gregory Lanier and William Ross Read more
Kuyper on the intersection between common grace and particular grace Read more
Review of John Chrysostom's "Homilies on the Gospel of Saint Matthew" Read more
Kuyper on the connection between the world and the church Read more
Review of "Shadow Network: Media, Money, and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right" by Anne Nelson Read more
This post is part of a series walking through the second volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace The meaning of human existence and history must be tied to our teleological end of “judgment and the revelation of the kingdom of glory.” (710) Everything that is not for that kingdom is like a cornstalk: temporarily useful but ultimately bound for the fire. And yet, we want to be sure to do justice to this process of development–and certainly not end up only concerned... Read more