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  • Experiencing Eastern Orthodoxy and a Recommendation

    Experiencing Eastern Orthodoxy and a Recommendation

    Justin Daneshmand
    December 30, 2025

    Many years ago when I was new to biblical faith and largely unaware of other belief systems outside of my own (or at least of the couple congregations I had attended), I met a co-worker who described himself as ‘Eastern Orthodox’. At the time I met him I had been a Christian for only a…

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  • Some Reflections on the Los Angeles Theology Conference 2017

    Some Reflections on the Los Angeles Theology Conference 2017

    Kris Song
    December 30, 2025

    This Year’s Event and Theme The Fifth Annual Los Angeles Theology Conference (LATC) took place this week at Biola University.  Fred Sanders and Oliver Crisp (together in a joint effort with Biola University, Fuller Seminary, and Zondervan Academic) deserve credit for the inception and continuing vitality of the conference. Out-of-town guests expecting the inviting sunshine…

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  • Freedom and Asceticism: Christian underpinnings of Nietzschean friendship

    Freedom and Asceticism: Christian underpinnings of Nietzschean friendship

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    Happiness on earth, friends, only stems from war! Powder smoke, in fact, mends friendship even more! One in three all friends are: Brothers in distress, equals facing rivals, free men – facing death! In this text, Nietzsche begins with an assertion that war is the only source of happiness. Then, after claiming that the action…

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  • Advent, Betrothal, and a whole lot of waiting

    Advent, Betrothal, and a whole lot of waiting

    Brandon Hurlbert
    December 30, 2025

    For those who don’t know, I am getting married in about 30 days from now. The prospect of this fills me with such joy, primarily because my wife-to-be is my best friend and someone I choose not to live without. There will be so many practical benefits to our marriage: Cutting commute time in half,…

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  • Why is the bush not burned?

    Why is the bush not burned?

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it saved Israel. As he unwittingly proto-typed Jesus, the Good Shepherd, Moses was distracted by a curious phenomenon: “I will turn aside to see this great sight, why the bush is not burned.” (Ex. 3:3) Read the rest of the story here. Why is the bush not burned?…

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  • Our Evil God

    Our Evil God

    Garrett Eaglin
    December 30, 2025

    Evil things happen in this world, and yet God is still somehow sovereign. This is perhaps the hardest part of Christian theology to accept and understand. How is God sovereign over the persecution of Christians around the world, over the acts of ISIS, over world hunger and poverty, or over smaller evils like my own depression,…

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  • Angelology, Political Division, and a Criticism of Friendship

    Angelology, Political Division, and a Criticism of Friendship

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    During my sophomore year of college, I looked up the entry in a theological dictionary on “angelology.” It suggested that we know very little about angels, and that the best places to get acquainted with the theology of angels were Augustine’s City of God, Anselm’s Why God Became Man, and select writings from Pseudo-Dionysius. That…

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  • Is This the “End of Protestantism?” A Review of Peter Leithart’s Latest Book on Church Unity

    Is This the “End of Protestantism?” A Review of Peter Leithart’s Latest Book on Church Unity

    Kris Song
    December 30, 2025

      LEITHART, Peter J.  The End of Protestantism: Pursuing Unity in a Fragmented Church. Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2016. pp. 225. $21.99 (Hardback). ISBN: 978-1-58743-377-1. As of 2003,[1] there are roughly one thousand distinct Christian denominations in the United States. It was the prayer of Jesus that his children will join together as “one” as God…

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  • On Become-NG

    On Become-NG

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    I recently got married to Stanley Ng last August 6, and it has truly been a whirlwind. Despite the stressful prep time before the wedding, I thoroughly enjoyed our wedding day. It was an amazing and joyous day, full of tears and much laughter. Celebrating such a momentous occasion with the people we love was wonderful,…

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  • A Snippet of Wisdom

    A Snippet of Wisdom

    Justin Daneshmand
    December 30, 2025

    Before we left for the UK my wife and I joined one of my graduate professors (and dear friend) for dinner with his family at his home. He gave me lots of needed advice about working on my PhD as he himself worked through his at the University of Aberdeen many years ago. One piece…

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