Is God Less Wrathful in the New Testament?

There is a widespread belief that God is wrathful rather than loving in the Old Testament, and loving rather than wrathful in the New Testament.  Many Christians will even speak of “the God of the Old Testament” and “the God of the New Testament,” and wonder how we can reconcile these two apparently different Gods.  … Read more

The Use and Abuse of Biblical Narratives

The story of Queen Vashti (Esther 1) teaches us that women should not parade themselves in front of men who do not respect them.  The story of Ham dishonoring his father Noah (Gen 9:18-29) teaches us that it is wrong to dishonor our parents.  The story of David and Bathsheba (2 Sam 11) teaches us … Read more

Top Ten Quotes on Church and Society

The Church “The church is herself a society.  Her very existence, the fraternal relations of her members, their way of dealing with their differences and their needs are, or rather should be, a demonstration of what love means in social relations.  This demonstration cannot be imposed directly into non-Christian society, for in the church it … Read more

The Theological Problem with Human Rights

Most modern Western Christians are enthusiastic about the idea of human rights.  For who can deny that the modern idea of universal, inalienable human rights has brought about much good in the world?  Despite some problems and ambiguities with the discourse of human rights, the concept of human rights has provided a common ethical discourse … Read more

The Problem with Human Rights

One of the most influential moral and political ideas of the modern period has been the idea of human rights.  In 1776, the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America declared, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain … Read more

The Importance of Church Discipline

Discipline in the Christian Community The church is the community of Jesus’s disciples.  Every community is a group of people who gather around a set of shared values and/or goals.  The values and goals of the church are proclaiming the gospel, being conformed to the image of Christ, and advancing God’s Kingdom.  At the practical … Read more

The Problem with Having a Personal Relationship with God

Personal Relationship and Individualism Evangelicals emphasize that being a Christian means having a personal relationship with God.  We define conversion to Christianity as “accepting Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior.”  There is nothing wrong with this per se.  There is certainly a sense in which the Christian’s relationship with God is personal.  However, … Read more

Everyone is Intolerant and Exclusive (and That’s a Good Thing)

If there is one thing people seem to agree upon in American society, it is that being inclusive and tolerant are good things, and being exclusive and intolerant are bad things.  Labeling something inclusive and tolerant means that it is positive, healthy, and good, while labeling something as intolerant means that it is beyond the … Read more

Christian Ethics and Judging

“Do not judge,” said Jesus, “or you too will be judged” (Matt 7:1).  For many American Christians, this saying of Jesus encompasses all that needs to be said about judging others in a nutshell.  Instead of ever judging others, we should instead always show them tolerance, understanding, and grace.  Instead of rebuking others for their … Read more

On Judging Others

Is it Wrong to Judge Others? A very common ethical claim made in contemporary American culture is that it is wrong to judge others or to be judgmental.  Instead of judging others, we are told, we should be accepting of people doing whatever they sincerely believe is right.  We should want other people to be … Read more