by Brian | May 24, 2012 | Academic
A while ago I put up a post called “Why say the Bible is Inerrant?” Nic Pezzato left this comment on that post: I would…suggest that the terms “infallible” and “inerrant” probably have a different working definition for the scholar than to the...
by Brian | May 23, 2012 | Science
Kirsten Birkett helps us apply Galileo’s story to our day. First, she makes a great obsdervation–that the Protestant reaction to Galileo’s ideas shows how much this whole thing was about the politics of the Roman Catholic church linked up with...
by Brian | May 22, 2012 | Science
In the last two couple in this series we’ll wrap up Galileo’s story and see what lessons there are in it for us today. Last time, we left Galileo before the Inquisition, in 1616. Kirsten Birkett explains how the trial went: All that the theologians saw,...
by Brian | May 21, 2012 | Announcements
Don’t forget… There’s no Young Adults study at church...
by Brian | May 19, 2012 | Hymns
I don’t know the author to the first. The second is written by Isaac Watts. Both are gold… From ivied walls above the town the prophets’ school is looking down, And listening to the human din from marts and streets and homes of men: As Jesus viewed...