The Idea of Creation Order in Western Thought
The idea of a divine creation order, which until recently has been very popular in Calvinist thinking, has a long history.
The idea of a divine creation order, which until recently has been very popular in Calvinist thinking, has a long history.
Isaac Asimov’s science fiction classic The Foundation bears similarities to our Western condition and prompts us to ask whether we are ready as God’s people for what is to come.
What we do for the Lord, and for the sake of the gospel, matters in the grand scheme of God’s redemptive plan for creation.
Jesus lamented over the spiritual condition of Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum. Should we lament over the condition of the West?
From time immemorial human beings were perplexed by the mighty complexity of the world we live in.
Although our school system and school curriculums only refer to philosophy here and there, philosophy is actually the mother-science from which all other sciences originated – including the subjects given at school.
The study of Dooyeweerd is urgent for Reformed theology if it is to continue to do its work reformationally.
Wherever you turn, it’s the same story. Don’t drag religion into the lecture hall. Keep religion out of politics. Labor organizations are religiously neutral. Business and religion don’t mix. Etc.
Can one man trigger a chain-reaction that destroys (or builds) a civilization?
We live in a world that dishonors marriage, but the writer of Hebrews exhorts us to honor it. What does the latter mean?