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  • The Gospel According to Job: Job 16:18-22

    The Gospel According to Job: Job 16:18-22

    Clayton Milano
    December 30, 2025

    Finding good friends can be a tough gig. I’m talking about the type of friend that is more than a Facebook acquaintance. I’m talking about the type of friends that you share life with in the midst of its brutal winters. But, could there possibly be anything worse than not being able to find those…

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  • Chapel And Church: A Confession (Guest Post)

    Chapel And Church: A Confession (Guest Post)

    Andrew Kelley
    December 30, 2025

    This is an article born out of personal conviction. I don’t like the chapel requirement at Christian schools, and if I were to be completely honest, I’m guessing that most people are with me.  When I was doing my undergrad, at the beginning of each semester I would have chapel weekend.  This was when I…

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  • Multiplying or Dividing? (Multi-Site Part 3)

    Multiplying or Dividing? (Multi-Site Part 3)

    Caleb Johnson
    December 30, 2025

    After two thrilling weeks (I’m not overstating, am I?), we reach the conclusion of our look at multi-site churches.  Having taken an overview of what multi-site churches are, and a look at some of the arguments in favor of adopting such a model, we take a turn to negative town and look at the arguments against…

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  • Harry Potter & Pagan Issues

    Harry Potter & Pagan Issues

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    In light of Nathaniel Warne’s recent post on Harry Potter, I thought I’d supplement his excellent post with additional issues related to Harry Potter’s much needed vindication among conservative Christians. Growing up everyone told me that Harry Potter was evil so I never read the books.  Although to be honest, even if people had told…

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  • The Albatross of Inerrancy?

    The Albatross of Inerrancy?

    Matt Wilcoxen
    December 30, 2025

    Many evangelical churches’ and colleges’ professions of faith contain a statement on the inerrancy of the Bible. The Bible, so it goes, is inspired by God and is inerrant in the original manuscripts. This belief certainly has its staunch–and I mean staunch!–proponents, but it seems to me that a great many people are, frankly, embarrassed…

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  • Prayer as Ethics

    Prayer as Ethics

    Matt Wilcoxen
    December 30, 2025

    “…you become better and better by looking for so great a good which is both sought in order to be found and found in order to be sought…” -St. Augustine “Ethics” means more than understanding how one should act in a certain situation in order to be free from blame. This type of ethics is…

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  • Harry Potter & Moral Issues: Guest Post

    Harry Potter & Moral Issues: Guest Post

    Nathaniel Warne
    December 30, 2025

    It is hugely disappointing to me that I still have to defend my love for the Harry Potter series to other Christians.  In good Two Cities fashion of “reconciling Evangelicals with the ‘Bad Guys,’”  I will give two reasons why the Harry Potter series is not a threat to the Christian worldview and is actually…

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  • What Does “Biblical” Mean?

    What Does “Biblical” Mean?

    Matt Wilcoxen
    December 30, 2025

    Yesterday, Richard Beck of Experimental Theology wrote a post on what the word “biblical” means. As will be obvious, I don’t much care for what he had to say. In fact, it made me so grumpy that I thought I’d respond. I hope he takes it as a compliment. In his piece he concludes: Biblical is…

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  • Leading with Love: Exploring Textual and Historical Criticism in 1 Thessalonians 2:7

    Leading with Love: Exploring Textual and Historical Criticism in 1 Thessalonians 2:7

    Tanner Gish
    December 30, 2025

    Raise your hand if you love textual criticism! As I look at the kind of responses and readers we see here at the Two Cities, it might actually be the case that a couple of you raised your hands (or at least raised your eyelids). Certainly, the blogosphere isn’t the normal medium through which the…

    Read more: Leading with Love: Exploring Textual and Historical Criticism in 1 Thessalonians 2:7
  • Philosophy in the Bible

    Philosophy in the Bible

    Matt Wilcoxen
    December 30, 2025

    Earlier this year I submitted the following entry for The Lexham Bible Dictionary.  This will be the entry for “Philosophy”.  It’s obviously too late to change it for the dictionary, but let me know what you think anyways! (I like it alright, but the quote from Kierkegaard and the use of Kelsey make it a…

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