Monthly Archives: May 2011

Talking Theology and Counseling with Dr. Kevin VanHoozer

May 31, 2011

I had the privilege of writing a response to an article by theologian Kevin VanHoozer in a recent edition of the Journal of Christian Psychology’s Edification. VanHoozer is the author of many fine books, including The Drama of Doctrine.  His … Continue reading

it’s the end of the world as we know it, and i feel fine

May 20, 2011

It’s only hours before Jesus comes back, according to Harold Camping.  It’s prime time for tweeting crazy stuff about the rapture, and waiting anxiously for that first 6:00 deadline in Tonga.  In fact, I was hoping Fuller Seminary would fly … Continue reading

Letters to an (Angry) Young Christian :: On the Psychology of Resurgent/Emergent Clashing

May 18, 2011

Dear Ben, You’re certainly right about the rise of a new Fundamentalism.  I’m just not sure I agree that it’s “Aslan on the move,” as you say.  I wonder if it’s not just another reaction, a result of what psychologists … Continue reading

Facing the Fraud

May 16, 2011

At some point in life all of us, no matter our vocation, feel as if we’re frauds. It often emerges as a battle to be an authentic human being.  By authentic, I mean wholehearted, integral, one.  And it’s precisely when … Continue reading

Love at the Core :: Loving our Enemies

May 3, 2011

Of the many quotes and Bible verses being tosses around the Internet and Twitter since the announcement of Osama Bin Laden’s death, one has risen to the top.  It is actually an incorrect quote of Martin Luther King, Jr., but … Continue reading