It’s me again . . . the sole contributor to the world’s least read theological blog. I’ve been busy, studying, working (a LOT), and generally trying to get by. But I’ve finished my Master’s, and now I have a little more time to read and write about various theological and cultural topics. I am not sure how often I will write something, but here are some posts I have in the pipeline:
- The final post in my Old Testament slavery series
- What Jesus meant by saying “My Kingdom is not of this world”
- Do evangelicals really believe in the imminent return of Christ?
- Biblical anthropology – some scattered thoughts
- Is the Bible really “all about Jesus”?
- Christian nationalism in the naughty corner
- 1 Corinthians 11 and the legitimacy of paedocommunion
- Is there a Covenant of Works?
- When was the book of Revelation written? An early date summary
- Starving the Sheep? “Minimal Facts” evangelicalism in Australia
- Did Jesus go to hell after he died?
- A summary of various theories of atonement
- Some of my favourite theologians
- The threefold division of the Law
- Bums on seats and evangelical word salads
- The dangers facing famous apologists
- Is covenantal theology a confusing crock?
I might even throw in a few books reviews for good measure. Either way, I’ve been wanting to start blogging again, and that time is here.
Gird up thy loins.
