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Recent Lectures
- Nov 12, 2009 - Dr. Sanders, Fred – Did Christianity Kill Wordsworth's Imagination, and Will it Deaden Yours?
- Nov 10, 2009 - Dr. Yeh, Alan – Using Biblical Greek & Hebrew in Your Ministry (Even If You Don't Know Any!)
All Torrey Lectures
Middlebrow Podcasts
Buddhism Repackaged: More Thoughts On The “New New Age”
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009
Oprah-Style Religion: Choosing The Truth Over “The Secret”
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009
Internet Ministry: Can the Church Effectively Gather Together Through the Internet?
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009
The Scriptorium Daily
Thank You Catholic Bishops
John Mark Reynolds
President Obama is just returning from China having gently mentioned to the butchers of Beijing that human rights are important. The witness for human dignity will continue in China, but it will not be the soft approach of kowtowing to dictators while speaking softly to them. How do we know? The Chinese Catholic bishops and other Christian [...]
This Trial Is a Very Bad Idea
John Mark Reynolds
Enemy soldiers should be held in prisoner of war camps. If they are spies or have done something that merits the death penalty, they should be tried in military courts. They should not be tortured and they should be treated with human dignity. These seem like safe assumptions, but the Obama administration has decided that the [...]
Courage of their Convictions: Don’t Work for Your Foe
John Mark Reynolds
When talking to a fellow who bemoaned how bad his employer was (not Biola), I asked if he was going to let the boss know or going to resign . . . but it appeared he had no such intention. It wasn’t that he was looking and had to keep his job in the short [...]