Recently I’ve heard various people speak and make reference to theology in a post-9/11 world. I didn’t understand exactly what they were speaking about until listening to Philip Clayton speak about it on the Homebrewed Christianity podcast. As I understand it, the dialogue between religious and secularist/atheist dramatically changed with attacks of September 11th. Previously there [...]
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a truly religious stance towards government
Monday, 31 August 2009
I have been studying Isaiah lately, out of that study one thing has become very clear; Isaiah has something to say about politics. The first half of the book is directed to contrasting two kings, a classic good guy || bad guy portrait. The interesting point is what the hinge is for Isaiah’s portrayal: faith. [...]