The following is a guest post written by my friend Dan Tsouloufis. How Do We Understand God’s Sovereignty? This morning I’m going to be teaching on the doctrine of the sovereignty of God, a doctrine which is deeply rewarding to study and contemplate, but is also quite daunting and perplexing to wrap our minds around. […]
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A Biblical Theology of Anger by Dan Tsouloufis Regarding a biblical definition of anger, one helpful definition is from Robert Jones in his book Uprooting Anger: “Anger is the whole person’s active response of negative moral judgment against a perceived evil.” A brief way to summarize anger is that it is a displeasure in our […]
The following is a guest post by my friend Dan Tsouloufis. He takes another look at John 1:1. It’s a wonderful read and worth your time! Jesus as the Word: An Examination of John 1:1 Oftentimes, non-Christians and even newer Christians will ask why Jesus is described as the Word in John 1:1, and this is […]
Here’s the second part of Dan Tsouloufis’ essay: So how does an atheist define morality without an absolute standard that the human race can adhere to? As a Christian, I believe that notions of right and wrong are woven into the fabric of the universe because of God, the same way that we can know […]
Worldview, Secular Ethics, and Cognitive Dissonance: An Essay by Dan Tsouloufis (part 1) “My Thoughts on Worldview, Secular Ethics, and Cognitive Dissonance” by Dan Tsouloufis There are many people who grow up believing in God, then at some point in their life they no longer believe that God is real, and they come to the […]
7 Truths from a Christian Worldview (Part 1) by Dan Tsouloufis Seven Fundamental Truths of Theistic Philosophy from a Judeo-Christian Worldview (Introduction) As a believer, I feel compelled to defend the Christian worldview, since much of the culture has been secularized, and is often dismissive of Christianity or outright condescending toward it. Thus, I […]