church history

Who Wrote Mark?

2012-12-18T11:42:18-04:00December 18th, 2012|Categories: Apologetics|Tags: , , , |

One of the things the atheists like to destroy is the New Testament. Without anything positive to offer themselves, they feel obliged to de-construct the authority of the New Testament if they can. A favorite way to do this is to try to show that the New Testament is a much edited, late cut and paste [...]

The Decline of the Church in Britain

2012-12-11T07:25:54-04:00December 11th, 2012|Categories: Anglican Matters|Tags: , , , , , |

Whitby Abbey - "bare, ruined quires" Damian Thompson (who is probably one of the world's greatest journalists) write here about the decline of Christianity in Britain. The shrinking of those who identify as Christians is combined with a dramatic surge in the Muslim population. You can't disagree with the statistics: Since the last census [...]

What I Didn’t Say About Christ the King

2012-11-27T11:43:00-04:00November 27th, 2012|Categories: Contemporary Culture|Tags: , , , , |

One of the difficulties about preaching is there is too much to say and too little time to say it. This is especially true of the celebrations that only come around once a year. So for Christ the King on Sunday I spoke about Blessed Miguel Pro and "Viva Christo Rey!" and the need for majestic [...]

Duane Mandible on Vampires

2012-11-07T16:31:00-04:00November 7th, 2012|Categories: Duane Mandible|Tags: , , , , |

Guest blogger, Duane Mandible is a contributing editor to The Truth Hurts, a bi-monthly journal of politics, economics and opinion. He also contributes regularly to Freedom Monthly; Illuminations and The Sojourner. Duane is the author of Guns and Knives will Save Your Children’s Lives. He is Vice President of the Sacred Society of St Philibustre, and enjoys hunting rattlesnakes, square dancing and [...]

On Morality and Martyrdom

2012-10-19T12:23:11-04:00October 19th, 2012|Categories: Apologetics|Tags: , , , , , , |

A debate has been cooking amongst various bloggers who are atheists about whether there is such a thing as objective morality. I was interested in the observations that animals behave in a 'moral' way--elephants grieve their dead herd members, dogs stand loyally beside the grave of their dead master, monkeys share and gorillas are tender toward [...]

Lions, Little Children and Tiber Swims

2012-10-17T15:07:23-04:00October 17th, 2012|Categories: Theology|Tags: , , , , , |

Click to enlarge Did you know that Ignatius of Antioch was not only appointed to the see of Antioch by Peter himself, but tradition has it that he was one of the children that the Lord took up in his arms and blessed? Ignatius of Antioch was martyred in the Roman Coliseum  by being [...]

The Vicar on a Roman Holiday

2019-01-24T00:22:21-04:00July 24th, 2012|Categories: Alter Egos, The Vicar|Tags: , , , , |

  Guest blogger, The Rev’d Humphrey Blytherington is Vicar of St Hilda’s, Little Snoring with All Saints, Great Snoring. He is a graduate of Plymouth University. He completed his studies for the ministry at Latimer Hall, Durham. He is married to Daphne and enjoys home brewing, model railroading and is an avid member of the Great [...]

The Early Date of Mark’s Gospel

2012-07-21T09:04:53-04:00July 21st, 2012|Categories: Apologetics|Tags: , , , , |

In seminary we had to study modern Biblical scholarship, and one of my great blessings was that at Bob Jones I learned to be skeptical of the fundamentalists, but at Oxford I learned to be skeptical of the modernists. Both groups seemed to me to be like two madmen strapped back to back. Both the fundamentalists [...]

What Do Historians Think of the Gospels?

2012-07-18T06:21:43-04:00July 18th, 2012|Categories: Apologetics|Tags: , , |

Are the gospels reliable as historical accounts? In an earlier post I wrote that the gospels are unique ancient documents. They are not written primarily as historical accounts by professional historians. Instead they are the collected stories, memories and experiences of the community of Jesus Christ's disciples. Therefore we treat them as the documents they are: [...]

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