by Wade Berry | Feb 2, 2021 | Faith & Heritage
More than fifty years ago, the Beatles told us in song, “All you need is love.” Their words have become something of a mantra for Western societies. Indeed, Patrick Mitchel goes so far as to claim this is the only generally accepted theological assertion of our age....
by Wade Berry | Jan 20, 2021 | Faith & Heritage
Love, Love, Love … and Love? For three blog posts now, we have been discussing the definition of love. We have argued the language of love is used to denote affinity, affection, attachment, and action. We have also noted the incompatibility of hate (with one notable...
by Greg Tomlin | Jun 9, 2020 | Theology
The accusations of pagan religionists, who blamed Christians for the fall of Rome in AD 410, forced St. Augustine into an acute theological reflection on the relationship between the church and government. Ideas born from his nearly two decades of investigation...