Ascending the Holy Hill
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Drawing on theologian Karl Barth’s exegesis of Psalm 24, Art examines the characteristics of the person God distinguishes as being the one who will ascend His holy hill.
Some Thoughts on the Nature of Sin
Monday, April 7th, 2008As Karl Barth noted, “the very fact that we are sinners incapacitates us to recognizing ourselves as sinners.” We are not in a position to estimate and evaluate our own condition. Therefore, if there is going to be any revelation and understanding of the truth of our condition, both as individuals and as a nation, […]
Paul on the Road to Damascus
Friday, March 21st, 2008The Fountainhead of Paul’s Gospel and the Genius of Apostolic
A Message for the Earnest Seeker
Thursday, February 7th, 2008In much the same way as the Shekinah glory lights the holiest place of all, so also are we ‘lighted’ to the degree that first the natural (open daylight at the brazen altar), and later the ‘religious’ (the seven-branched oil-fed priestly serviced Menorah) gives way finally to the unaided Presence of God alone. T. Austin-Sparks […]