• Until he comes again: Scripture and Sacrament against Full Preterism

    Until he comes again: Scripture and Sacrament against Full Preterism

    The Full-Preterist declares Christ already had his second coming. This raises the question, if Jesus has already come, why do we still partake in communion? Or what role the Holy Spirit has as we are told. Read more

  • The Temple of the Lord: The Cosmos as God’s House

    The Temple of the Lord: The Cosmos as God’s House

    We must expect the creation itself to reflect God’s eternal intentions with his people, and that to be of true history. To do any less is to make him less than God. We are living in the story of the creative genius, who knows all things and sees all things, and is over all things Read more

  • Staying firm in the faith: A look at the books of Hebrews and Revelation

    Staying firm in the faith: A look at the books of Hebrews and Revelation

    Both books it is long noted, are likely written at times of intense persecution. The book of Hebrews appears to be before the fall of the temple, referring to it in the present tense. What is often lost is Revelation does the same. Both are pointing away from the earthly temple and the political ease… Read more

  • Trump and Christendom

    Trump and Christendom

    Life of course, is not simply a choice between perfection and clear disaster. Trump serves an odd purpose in our odd moment. We need to consider these things. Read more

  • Freedom of the Will: Doctrine and Salvation

    Freedom of the Will: Doctrine and Salvation

    The Arminian argument often goes it is unjust for God to force anybody to believe. Aside from the oddity of accusing the savior of injustice for his saving action, the Arminian in his argument is assuming his salvation is contingent upon his consent. What however, is the Arminian consenting too? The Gospel of course but… Read more

  • Ordo Amoris and collapsing the opposites

    Ordo Amoris and collapsing the opposites

    At risk is more than mere niceness, or family ties. What is in play is the elimination of all the distinctions God as created. Distinctions are the central act of creating, meaning the rejection of the family is outright rejection of God by denying his creative works. Read more