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Resurrection in the Gospel of Mark

Jeremy Pierce

Most New Testament scholars agree nowadays that Mark 16:9ff. is not the original ending of Mark. Either it ended with v.8, or there was an original ending that’s been...

Neurodiversity and Relativism

Jeremy Pierce

There’s a relatively new movement in the communities of people who deal regularly with autism and related conditions that’s assigned themselves the term “neurodiversity” as a shorthand reference to...

Adoption, Having Children, and Secondary Moral Obligations

Jeremy Pierce

Russell Moore has a nice post about how, although there’s generally a moral mandate upon Christians to adopt, there are plenty of people who ought not to be the ones...

Dominionismists

Jeremy Pierce

I’ve determined that there’s a political faction out there that needs a name, because it’s a group of conspiracy theorists with a particular agenda that’s becoming somewhat influential, and...

The Gospel According to Jason Brennan

Jeremy Pierce

Philosophy TV posted several reflections on issues related to Christmas during Christmas week last year. Jason Brennan’s contribution presents the Christmas story (i.e. the gospel) as a bad story about...

Secondary Moral Obligations

Jeremy Pierce

There’s a category of moral obligations that occur in funny circumstances. Given that you are doing a certain immoral thing, there are nevertheless obligations that you have. The pope...

You Shall Give To Him Freely

Jeremy Pierce

There’s a fascinating element in the discussion of the Sabbath year in Deuteronomy 15. The general law requires releasing people from their debts every seven years. That means if you...

Abominations

Jeremy Pierce

I posted this a week ago to my personal blog and intended to cross-post it here without too much delay, but I’ve just realized that I never got around...

Rant About Worship Songs

Jeremy Pierce

Here are some of the things I really hate in a worship song. 1. Too simplistic, banal, lacking in depth, shallow, doctrineless: Consider that one that just talks about unity among...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Jeremy Pierce

Justin Taylor has reposted David Powlison’s critique of Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Powlison is the author of the so-called Biblical Counseling chapter of the IVP Five Views book on psychology...

Two Wills in God: Not Just for Calvinists

Jeremy Pierce

In this discussion, one of the commenters makes the following argument against Reformed views of divine providence: On a related topic, I still don’t quite get Reformed theology. God desires...

Age of Accountability

Jeremy Pierce

I think I’ve hit on one of the things that’s been lurking in the background in my resistance to the idea of an age of accountability. Now this post...

Fetal Pain

Jeremy Pierce

Pro-choice activists are making a big deal about a new study claiming to show that human beings feel no pain until about 24 weeks into their fetal life. Lots...

Gender-Inclusive

Jeremy Pierce

My post on slaves and sons reminded me of a point I’ve been thinking that I don’t think I’ve ever discussed with anyone or written anything about. The term...

Sons and Slaves

Jeremy Pierce

It’s rare that I post on something I encounter that I have almost nothing to say about, but I was just catching up on Mark Heath’s blog, and this post...