Meaning and Biblical Faith May 1, 2015Scott Redd Above: Rembrandt, “The Artist in His Studio” (c. 1628) Those who profess the Christian faith cannot rely on a general cultural literacy about [...]
The Work-Rest Balance January 26, 2015Scott Redd There is a lot of talk about the work-life balance and whether that balance is even possible. Work, after all, is a part of [...]
Scientific Romanticism in Interstellar November 14, 2014Scott Redd 2 I have a piece at the Gospel Coalition this morning that is part review and part analysis of the film Interstellar. In short the [...]
The Wave Offering November 5, 2014Scott Redd Four reflections on the election last night: AP Photo 1. Political trends are true until they are not, and the same can be [...]
Biblical Inerrancy and the Greener Pastures Fallacy October 23, 2014Scott Redd I have a post over at the Christward Collective that deals with a few issues involved in the somewhat intramural discussion going on [...]
The Wandering Gospel October 1, 2014Scott Redd I have a post up at the “Leadership Journal” of Christianity Today (full article here) about an experience one recent morning before a [...]
Peter Berger’s Many Altars September 16, 2014Scott Redd The accomplished sociologist of religion Peter Berger has a new book entitled The Many Altars of Modernity, and a related blog post, in which [...]
Breaking Bad at the Emmys and Sin August 26, 2014Scott Redd On occasion of the dominance of the AMC series “Breaking Bad” at last night’s Emmy Awards, I thought I would re-post a little pop-culture theology [...]
North Philly August 16, 2014Scott Redd This image haunts my hard drive, popping up from time to time during file perusal. From a trip last year to north Philly. [...]
Human Responses to Death August 14, 2014May 9, 2016Scott Redd “O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” (1 Cor 15:55) One response to death is to accept certain [...]