In Defense of Christian Ethics, Part 2

This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series In Defense of Christian Ethics

In this second part of this series, I will continue to respond to some objections modern Western non-Christians commonly make against Christian ethics. Wastes Resources The Objection: Christianity causes people to waste resources.  Christians waste time, energy, and money on Christian buildings, Christian religious rituals, Christian writings, Christian theological teaching, and Christian evangelism.  In a … Read more

In Defense of Christian Ethics, Part 1

This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series In Defense of Christian Ethics

In this apologetics series, I will respond to some of the common objections made against Christian ethics by modern Western non-Christians.   Distracts from Improving Earthly Life The Objection: Christianity is actually a hindrance to ethical action.  It makes people “so heavenly minded that they are no earthly good.”  It makes people focus on a “pie … Read more

Justification by Faith and Final Judgment According to Works

In a previous post, I addressed a popular interpretation of the Protestant principle of sola scriptura (“Scripture alone”), arguing that Protestants still must acknowledge church tradition to be to some extent authoritative, even if Scripture is their highest theological authority.  In this post, I will address a popular interpretation of the Protestant principle of sola … Read more

The New Testament, the Old Testament, and the Trinity

In my last post, I examined how paying close attention to some key Old Testament citations in the Gospel of Mark can help us better understand the theological teachings of Mark’s Gospel.  In this post, I will examine how paying close attention to how the New Testament uses the Old Testament to talk about Jesus … Read more

Understanding the Gospel of Mark Through the Old Testament

Most Christians understand the point of the Gospel of Mark to be this: Jesus is God, and He came to die on a cross as a sacrifice for our sins so we could be forgiven (while giving us some good moral teachings along the way).  All of this may be true as far as it … Read more

The Presence of God in Scripture

God is omnipresent.  Many Christians understand this to mean that God is always equally present at all places at all times, and that God is not locally present at any particular place.  There is certainly a sense in which God is present in all places (Psalm 139: 7-10).  However, a careful study of Scripture reveals … Read more

The Story of the Gospel and the Story of My Life

“God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life.”  Such is an example of an evangelistic message frequently used by contemporary Christians.  There is a sense in which this statement is true.  It is true that God loves us.  And there is a sense in which it is true that God has a … Read more

Force, Coercion, and Christian Ethics

Violence, Force, and Coercion Jesus calls His disciples to follow Him on the way of the cross.  He calls them to love as He loves, to love their enemies even if it means they must suffer and die as He did.  This means that violence is always incompatible with the demands of Christian discipleship.  Many … Read more

Should Christians Vote?

Most American Christians assume it goes without saying that it is acceptable for Christians to vote in state and federal elections.  Most American Christians would even go farther and say that Christians have a responsibility to vote in state and federal elections.  American Christians spend a lot of time discussing how they should vote (usually … Read more

Time, Space, and Christian Hope

I was at a funeral for a departed Christian friend, listening to a number of different speakers giving their reflections upon her life and what her experience would be after her death.  One speaker declared that, even though she was dead, we know that right now she is dancing in the streets of heaven.  Another … Read more