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The Presumption of Theological Blogging

John Dyer’s article on how social media changed theological debate touches on one of the reasons I’m generally hesitant to write about theology: Throughout the history of public theological debate, there was one constant—those debates only took place between a few select . . . . Continue Reading »

The Tournament of Novels 2011 - Round 1

Are you missing out on the NCAA Basketball tournament because you’re reading Kristin Lavransdatter ? Have you ever argued with friends about the merits of Ender’s Game versus Starship Troopers ? Then this tournament is for you. Sixty-four novels compete in a six round competition to . . . . Continue Reading »

Locke, Christianity, Evangelicals and Marriage

Over at The Public Discourse, Micah Watson demolishes David Gushee’s attempt to draft John Locke into service in favor of gay marriage. Watson does an admirable job of establishing that Locke saw no contradiction between 1) religious freedom and government based on natural law, and 2) public . . . . Continue Reading »

How the Art Market Works

The art market (circa 2010) sounds eerily similar to the bond market (pre-2008): In September of 2008, the British artist Damien Hirst sold a collection of his own artwork at Sotheby’s. The two-day sale, entitled “Beautiful Inside My Head Forever,” consisted entirely of Hirst’s . . . . Continue Reading »

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