Why Christmas Is for Losers December 25, 2014Scott Redd 2 Most people know that the religious roots of Christmas can be found in the great redemptive event of Jesus Christ’s birth or incarnation, [...]
Van Til on Reformation Today December 19, 2014Scott Redd In 1963, the esteemed Reformed theologian and apologist Cornelius Van Til gave an address in Baltimore, Md. on the topic of Reformation in the [...]
God and Kings and “Chosenness” December 17, 2014February 17, 2016Scott Redd Emma Green has an engaging piece at The Atlantic on the film Exodus: God and Kings, a film that continues Hollywood’s long tradition [...]
Wayward Teens, ISIS, and Original Sin December 12, 2014Scott Redd Peter Berger has another interesting post, this one on the recent trend of Western youths converting to Islam and travelling to Syria to [...]
Just in time for Christmas December 11, 2014Scott Redd For those lonesome souls, restless with wondering about ancient verse, a restlessness that ghosts your reading life like an albatross coasting on silent [...]
Bavinck on the incarnation: “the central fact of special revelation” December 9, 2014February 17, 2016Scott Redd Here is a great quote by Bavinck on the incarnation, one that is fitting for this Advent season. You can find the whole [...]
Fathers of Daughters December 3, 2014Scott Redd This article over at the Huffington Post by Justin Ricklefs gets so much right about being a father to daughters. I would only add [...]
Tim Keller on Preaching in a Secularized Environment November 20, 2014Scott Redd While the nature and extent of secularization has been questioned of late (see this post on Peter Berger’s recent shift in thought), there [...]
Lincoln’s Parlor November 18, 2014Scott Redd This morning from the parlor Lincoln used during his time in Congress, and a draft copy of the emancipation proclamation. Love this town. [...]
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 [...]