The Curious Case of Jordan Peterson February 5, 2018February 5, 2018Scott Redd University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson has become an online celebrity/person-of-interest due to his stance on language rules for gendered pronouns and his [...]
His Word Endures January 24, 2018January 24, 2018Scott Redd 1 Photo by Allen Taylor on Unsplash. I had the privilege to preach on the topic of the word of God at Christ Central [...]
Tolkien on Fairy-Stories January 6, 2018January 8, 2018Scott Redd 1 This, from the epilogue of J.R.R. Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy Stories,” was inscrutable to me when I first read it in junior high. [...]
The Summons Toward Wholeness January 2, 2018January 6, 2018Scott Redd 2 I like this from Wendell Berry: I take literally the statement in the Gospel of John that God loves the world. I believe that [...]
Gesturing at Divine Simplicity December 12, 2017December 12, 2017Scott Redd 2 Here are just a few resources on the central and still discussed doctrine of divine simplicity or aseity. In short, divine aseity refers [...]
Jesus, the Shema, and the Glorious Trinity November 30, 2017November 30, 2017Scott Redd 2 I have a piece over at Tabletalk about the prayer of Jesus in John 17, often called the High Priestly Prayer due to its [...]
Singing Theology in Monotone October 26, 2017Scott Redd Over at Reformation21 I have a post on the importance of the authority of the Scriptures for Martin Luther and the consequential importance [...]
Divine Presence and Human Response September 11, 2017September 14, 2017Scott Redd 1 Over at the newly renovated Tabletalk site, I have a post on John 6:60-69 and the ways in which people respond to the [...]
Studying Scripture on the Hill August 16, 2017August 16, 2017Scott Redd For more than three years, I have had the privilege of leading a Bible study group on Capitol Hill comprised entirely of members [...]
Dear Christian, Don’t Be a Superstitious Saint August 9, 2017August 10, 2017Scott Redd I have a piece over at The Gospel Coalition on the problem of the pious superstition. Last week I was speaking with a man [...]