March 2012
Part 7 in a series on Economics 101
Previously we have talked about how knowledge is held in a world of scarcity. Knowledge is personally held and individually known, meaning that while people know different things, no one knows everything. Nobel laureate, Friedrich August von Hayek [...]
MORE →Part 5 in a series on Common Grace
We have asked the question, “for what purpose would God shower common grace upon humanity?” We then looked at the first element of a threefold answer. That is, that God’s common grace prevents fallen human beings from doing all the wrong they [...]
MORE →Part 4 in a series on Common Grace
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows…
― The opening line of the 1930 radio show “Detective Story”
We’ve discussed that common grace is God’s kindness and mercy toward all members of the human race [...]
MORE →Part 3 in a series on Common Grace
The rain falls upon the just
And also on the unjust fellas
But mostly it falls upon the just
Cause the unjust have the just’s umbrellas
MORE →Part 2 in a series on Common Grace
In the New Testament, James wrote, “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows” (James 1:17).
Referring to this passage, author [...]
MORE →Part 6 in a series on Economics 101
One of the most profound insights of twentieth century economists was that of how knowledge is held in a society and what we do about it. Nobel laureate, Friedrich August von Hayek, actually won the Nobel Prize, in [...]
MORE →Part 1 in a series on Common Grace
The Cultural Mandate dictates that mankind has a responsibility to be stewards of creation, both in the sphere of nature and the sphere of culture. After the Fall and the curse of sin, this endeavor became much more difficult ( MORE →
Part 9 in a series on The Kingdom of God
The big idea behind this series on the The Kingdom of God, is that God’s mission to redeem the world is the main story-line of the Bible. This message is well put in theologian MORE →
