For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
Category: Controversies
Why Did God Forbid the Fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil?
I was invited on the latest episode of the Upstream podcast to discuss the interpretation of Genesis 2-3 and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil with Owen Anderson and our host, Shane Morris. Take a listen!
‘Simply Trinity’, with Dr Matthew Barrett
Matt, Derek, and I are joined by Dr Matthew Barrett to discuss his recent book, Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit.
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THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 2—XV. Of the worthy receiving of the Sacrament
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 2—X. An Information Of Them Which Take Offence At Certain Places Of Holy Scripture
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 2—II. Against peril of Idolatry: Part 3
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
Responding to Secularism
The whole cast joins together for a discussion of a recent piece by Ross Douthat, ‘The Cul-De-Sacs of the Christian Intellectual’.
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THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 2—II. Against peril of Idolatry: Part 2
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 1—XII. Against strife and contention
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
The ‘Sin’ of Empathy? (with Hannah Anderson and Joe Rigney)
The moral character of empathy has recently been a subject of contentious online debate among Christians. Joe Rigney and Hannah Anderson, who have both engaged in these disputes with their different concerns, join me for an extended discussion of the question, hoping to clear up some misunderstandings on both sides, and to break some differences down to size.
Within the conversation we mention various articles and other material.
Joe Rigney
The Enticing Sin of Empathy
Dangerous Compassion
Do You Feel My Pain?
Man Rampant Interview
Abigail Dodds
The Beauty and Abuse of Empathy
Paul Bloom
The Case Against Empathy
Against Empathy
Edwin Friedman
A Failure of Nerve
My summary of A Failure of Nerve
Brené Brown
On Empathy
Daring Greatly
Shame and Empathy