The two comments made on my last post spurred me on to clarify Frame's position. I have no interest in defending him, just clarifying what he actually says. Many of the 'objections' to Frame will be cleared up, I think, with clarification.First, the section I quoted comes as Frame is discussing the cultural mandate as … Continue reading Clarification (s) on Cultural Mandate and Environmentalism
culture
The Cultural Mandate and Environmentalism
One of the things I'm most excited about in relation to the change in roles here at ECC is leading an ACG with Lynn in the fall (Lynn doing most of the social/community building stuff and me doing most, though not all, of the teaching). We're thinking about starting off with a series on Christ … Continue reading The Cultural Mandate and Environmentalism
When I Hate Michael Horton
Ok, I don't hate the guy. In fact, I love him and love what he writes. It is, however, hard to swallow sometimes - you just don't want it to be true. But it probably is (he's kinda like David Wells that way). Yesterday I started his newest book Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of … Continue reading When I Hate Michael Horton
Mary Ann Glendon declines Notre Dame
When this news item came up on my blog reader it caught my eye for several reasons. First, and maybe the most important, it had to do with Notre Dame. Why do I care about Notre Dame? Well, Mark Noll is there, but that's not the reason. My niece was given a full ride to … Continue reading Mary Ann Glendon declines Notre Dame
My Two Cents on the Meat Industry
There's been a buzz about the last post on Animal Rights and Boundaries (my facebook profile has been hijacked). I was asked my opinion on the topic, so here's my two cents worth. Note: I feel as qualified to talk about the meat industry as I do talking about the colors of fingernail polish, but … Continue reading My Two Cents on the Meat Industry