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November 28, 2012
The church as refugeKedric Webster
In listening to a lecture by D.G. Hart on J. Gresham Machen's critique of liberalism, Hart ends with the last paragraphs of Christianity and Liberalism that openly displays Machen's love for the church and what it should be.
It should be an oasis from the strife that constantly bombards us. And it is not necessarily evil strife, but the kind of stife that is constantly clanging on about national unity, or this or that cause, positive things that actually can suffocate the message of the cross.
So here is one of the great ways to end a ...
November 26, 2012
Why Star Trek was not just about spaceKedric Webster
Star Trek: The Next Generation follows the voyages of the Starship Enterprise (NCC-1701 D for those who want to know). But to fully understand Star Trek is to know that it was not just about space exploration as much as it was, like many other dramas, exploring the human condition.
Science fiction has been a wonderful vehicle to explore current issues in the story of humanity. Star Trek, particularly this version, is a prime example. I do not always agree with what Star Trek says is the right way of doing things, but I appreciate the manner ...
November 07, 2012
Jeremiah 17:9 and the Theological DisciplinesKedric Webster
In the book Desperately Wicked: Philosophy, Christianity, and the Human Heart, author Patrick Downey opens with the verse from Jeremiah 17:9: "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?" (KJV) Here I will examine this verse from several of the theological disciplines.
Systematic Theology (ST) - Until the early 20th century, Systematic Theology (aka, Dogmatic Theology) was known as the queen of the sciences. Setting aside the objections to that definition, I do believe ST is, at least, the queen of the ...
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