Conspiracy theories are a lot like Gnosticism. They claim that only an enlightened few know what is actually going on in the world and what almost everyone else knows is a lie; that the knowledge available to the average person on the street is unreliable The true believer who spreads these conspiracies is like theContinue reading “On Conspiracy Theories as Gnosticism”
Yearly Archives: 2020
Science and the Pandemic
Science and the Pandemic The American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) has an article by Donald J. Boudreaux entitled, “Science and the Pandemic”. AIER is the same organization that promoted the video, now gone viral, of two private urgent-care physicians, Dr. Dan Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi, discussing whether the societal shutdown is still necessary.Continue reading “Science and the Pandemic”
Well, well. A significant breakthrough on justification?
Well, well. A significant breakthrough on justification? This fourth edition thus represents a complete reappraisal of every aspect of previous editions, including their structure and format. Those using this work for teaching purposes should thus ensure that they familiarise themselves with these structural and scholarly changes. My continuing engagement with both primary and secondary sourcesContinue reading “Well, well. A significant breakthrough on justification?”
Tuesday with Michael Spencer: It’s going to take courage
Tuesday with Michael Spencer It’s going to take courage (from a post in 2008) If the truth about Christianity turned out to be very different from what we’d been taught as young Christians by people we look up to as mentors and authorities, would we stand up and tell the truth? Would we make theContinue reading “Tuesday with Michael Spencer: It’s going to take courage”
The Consummate Cockburn Collection – Part One
For those who don’t know Bruce Cockburn, he is a Canadian folk / folk-rock singer / songwriter / political activist, who between the years of 1970 and 2019 has released 36 albums. There were a couple of things that first attracted me to him. He was someone who said he was a follower of Jesus,Continue reading “The Consummate Cockburn Collection – Part One”
My Beatles Birthday
Well, it’s happened. I’ve reached my “Beatles” birthday.
A Lite Brunch: May 2, 2020
• • • A LITE BRUNCH: MAY 2, 2020 Perhaps we all need a bit of respite from the heaviness of this pandemic. Enjoy a laugh and perhaps shed a tear of gratitude or two on us today. • Dedicated to all those working in virtual spaces these days… • Dedicated to all those pacingContinue reading “A Lite Brunch: May 2, 2020”
Richard Rohr on Liminal Space
Richard Rohr on Liminal Space Liminal space is an inner state and sometimes an outer situation where we can begin to think and act in new ways. It is where we are betwixt and between, having left one room or stage of life but not yet entered the next. We usually enter liminal space whenContinue reading “Richard Rohr on Liminal Space”
What Makes Us Human?
Given the discussion last week about Adam, Noah, and the early hominids, I’d like to rerun this previous post from the book: Minds, Brains, Souls, and Gods: A Conversation of Faith, Psychology and Neuroscience by Malcolm Jeeves. It covered Chapters 9-12 in the book, the chapters being: Chapter 9: What Makes Us Human? The DevelopmentContinue reading “What Makes Us Human?”
Another Look: Waiting to Live?
Another Look: Waiting to Live? (2017) Note from CM: I went back and re-read this post from 2017 and found I could relate today. It seems like, in the midst of this pandemic, we are waiting and itching to live again. But life keeps finding a way to break through — my little grandson runningContinue reading “Another Look: Waiting to Live?”