There Already Was a “Draw Jesus” Contest

It began in the early Middle Ages and peaked in the Renaissance. Whoever "drew" this won. Granted, not everyone was happy about this business. Iconoclasts started busting up the place around the eighth century in the East, and the Reformation era saw its share of image-shredding purists. But the Incarnation will out. A couple of … Continue reading There Already Was a “Draw Jesus” Contest

Jerry Walls vs. the Neo-Calvinist Juggernaut

All language about God must, as St. Thomas Aquinas pointed out, necessarily be analogical. We need not be surprised at this, still less suppose that because it is analogical it is therefore valueless or without any relation to the truth.— Dorothy  Sayers If you think about some of the most popular church leaders today—either in terms of … Continue reading Jerry Walls vs. the Neo-Calvinist Juggernaut

UPDATED: The Christian Post Meets Christianity Today. Wackiness Ensues.

So Christianity Today (CT) has an article online by Ted Olsen and Ken Smith called "The Second Coming Christ Controversy," in which it detailed weird stories surrounding Korean evangelical pastor David Jang. Long story short, Jang either was or wasn't at one time associated with the Reverend Moon's Unification Church and either was or wasn't … Continue reading UPDATED: The Christian Post Meets Christianity Today. Wackiness Ensues.