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  • Musings  Upon  Musings: Roger Ebert, Me, and Capital Punishment

    Musings Upon Musings: Roger Ebert, Me, and Capital Punishment

    Caleb Johnson
    December 30, 2025

    A few years ago I was searching for a movie review.  I knew Rotten Tomatoes would provide me with a database of dozens of reviews so I began my search there.  While scanning through the Top Critics reviews I recognized very few names.  One name I did recognize: Roger Ebert.  I remembered Mr. Ebert and…

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  • Esther & Covenant?

    Esther & Covenant?

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    [Update (2/14/2014)—My new book Esther and Her Elusive God: How A Secular Story Functions As Scripture is now available. My posts on this site represent stages in the development of my thinking about Esther. For the full argument check out the book]. Over the last two weeks I’ve discussed the enigmatic nature of the book of Esther….

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  • A Heart for Haiti & God’s Glory: Interview with a Missionary

    A Heart for Haiti & God’s Glory: Interview with a Missionary

    Bryan
    December 30, 2025

    This week marks two years since a massive 7.0 earthquake surged through Haiti, leaving millions homeless and tens of thousands dead. Survivors could hardly breathe a sigh of relief as they faced disease, debris and aftershocks. The streets were soon lined with bodies. Refugees scrambled for clean water—a rarity even before the quake. Newly leveled…

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  • Around the Town: Weekly Round-up #1 (2012)

    Around the Town: Weekly Round-up #1 (2012)

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    CNN interacts with Mark Driscoll’s new book, Real Marriage: The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together, co-written with his wife. Read CNN’s article here. In light of the recent Iowa Caucuses to determine the future GOP candidate and the upcoming primaries in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, and so on, Kevin DeYoung gives us…

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  • How Many Kingdoms?  Uniting Two Crucial Ideas

    How Many Kingdoms? Uniting Two Crucial Ideas

    Clayton Milano
    December 30, 2025

    Good thinking necessarily requires pulling various strands of thought into something of a poetic amalgamation. Though it is doubtful that my writing could be described as poetic (I’ll leave that to other authors on this blog), I would at least like to take a stab at the amalgamation part. For those new to the two-kingdoms…

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  • Doing Theology With SNL (Guest Post)

    Doing Theology With SNL (Guest Post)

    Bob Buchanan
    December 30, 2025

    Denver stations want to know: did you find the Saturday Night Live (SNL) sketch about Jesus appearing in the Denver Broncos locker room after a big win in Chicago, funny or sacrilegious? If you aren’t a fan of SNL or haven’t seen the sketch it can be viewed at any number of websites including the Denver…

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  • Resolved 2012: A Confession and Commission

    Resolved 2012: A Confession and Commission

    Tanner Gish
    December 30, 2025

    2012, Day 4- Resolved to:  Revel in Your Rest, and for my soul to be Pacified in Your peace…[1] This last week, I had my first experience with the popular stretching-exercise phenomenon we refer to as Yoga. For the last month and a half, I have been detained from my usual workout routine due to…

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  • Ignorant Analysis of Religion: Fair Game

    Ignorant Analysis of Religion: Fair Game

    Caleb Johnson
    December 30, 2025

    Grantland recently published an article from staff writer Charles P. Pierce entitled, “Tebow’s Religion: Fair Game.”  While I already knew the sentiment present in the title was true, my evangelicalism  bristled at what I feared was about to come.  As we’ve noted in other articles here at The Two Cities, Tebow is quite the polarizing…

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  • Esther & Compromise?

    Esther & Compromise?

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    [Update (2/14/2014)—My new book Esther and Her Elusive God: How A Secular Story Functions As Scripture is now available. My posts on this site represent stages in the development of my thinking about Esther. For the full argument check out the book]. Last week I wrote briefly about whether Esther belongs in the canon of Christian scripture….

    Read more: Esther & Compromise?
  • Be Who You’re Becoming

    Be Who You’re Becoming

    Bryan
    December 30, 2025

    It’s a new year, which means millions of people like you and me are taking time out for some self-reflection. A long look in the mirror—both literal and metaphorical—to find and fix our flaws. When I look in the mirror, past the fingerprints and flecks of toothpaste, what strikes me are the physical signs of…

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