An Accessible List of the Theological Classics
When I speak in churches, classes, or anytime I have my “theologian” hat on, I do my best to offer… The post An Accessible List of the Theological Classics appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleStations of Silence: Shūsaku Endō’s “Silence” and the Stations of the Cross
It is a common practice of the church to help its members relive the last days of Christ by means… The post Stations of Silence: Shūsaku Endō’s “Silence” and the Stations of the Cross appeared first on...
View ArticleDoes God Need Love?: Criticizing C.S. Lewis’ Take on Divine Love
This entry was originally posted on the blog “The Table” found in Biola University’s Center for Christian Thought website (http://cct.biola.edu/blog/). “In… The post Does God Need Love?: Criticizing...
View ArticleFriends with Aristotle and Each Other
This entry was originally posted on “The Scriptorium Daily”by Dr. Fred Sanders on May 19, 2016, the long-standing blog of… The post Friends with Aristotle and Each Other appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleAuthority in Mentoring
A concerned student recently asked me to use my authority over a friend of theirs (also a student and mentee… The post Authority in Mentoring appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleOne, Holy and Broken: Conflict in Christ’s Church
A church I attended suffered the pangs of conflict, and unfortunately, this was nothing new in my experience. As my… The post One, Holy and Broken: Conflict in Christ’s Church appeared first on Adam...
View ArticleAdjusting the Soundtrack of the Atonement
This blog was originally posted on the Logos Talk blog site on August 19th, 2016. Please visit Logos Talk for… The post Adjusting the Soundtrack of the Atonement appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleT&T Clark Companion to the Atonement
This week, I submitted the manuscript for the T&T Clark Companion to the Atonement, an edited work with 18 major… The post T&T Clark Companion to the Atonement appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticlePatience of Christ’s Passion: Karl Barth on Patience and Wrath
This post was originally posted on the Biola Center for Christian Thought blog. “Christ bears these acts of impatience and… The post Patience of Christ’s Passion: Karl Barth on Patience and Wrath...
View ArticleEusebius on Christ: “The Great Martyr”
Martyrdom Martyrdom is a matter of finding oneself caught between an absolute and unyielding monotheism on the one hand (15,… The post Eusebius on Christ: “The Great Martyr” appeared first on Adam...
View ArticleThe Virtue of Tolerance
A virtue, in order to live up to its lofty title, must contain within itself its own proper resources for… The post The Virtue of Tolerance appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleThe Advent Project: Day 4
This post was originally posted on Biola University’s Center for Christianity Culture and the Arts (CCCA) website on November 29th… The post The Advent Project: Day 4 appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleEdmund Burke on the “Image of God”
What does it mean to have a nature, or, more specifically, a human nature? Often we think of natures as… The post Edmund Burke on the “Image of God” appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleChristmas is a Time for Family
Like most people I know, I have some very special Christmas memories, and many of them revolve around presents: the… The post Christmas is a Time for Family appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleWhy Did Jesus Have to Die? Understanding the Atonement
This podcast was originally posted on Dallas Theological Seminary’s “The Table” Podcast website on December 6, 2016. Darrell L.… The post Why Did Jesus Have to Die? Understanding the Atonement...
View ArticleCross in Pompeii and Ancient Theology
In case you weren’t paying close attention, 2015 was a bad year for an old thesis. You may have heard… The post Cross in Pompeii and Ancient Theology appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticlePilgrimage to the National Parks: Awe, Wonder, and What’s Missing
We made our annual pilgrimage this year—not to a temple or a religious site (much as I would like to… The post Pilgrimage to the National Parks: Awe, Wonder, and What’s Missing appeared first on Adam...
View ArticleFollowing and Sight: Lewis’ Retelling of “The Bacchae”
“‘Till We Have Faces” is not the only myth Lewis retold. In fact, he loved retelling myths. And while you… The post Following and Sight: Lewis’ Retelling of “The Bacchae” appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleRedefining Freedom on the Frontier
If Western civilization as we know it were to collapse, I think I will last a week, month, or maybe… The post Redefining Freedom on the Frontier appeared first on Adam Johnson.
View ArticleOn the Shoulders of Farmers
Thucydides’ Revelation of Our Indebtedness Thucydides opens his “History of the Peloponnesian War” by tying the capability for a truly… The post On the Shoulders of Farmers appeared first on Adam...
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