Category: Philosophy

  • Sire’s Habits of Mind Review

    Habits of the Mind: Intellectual Life as a Christian Calling builds upon a line of publications, decrying the ascent of mindless Christianity that according to the author, James W. Sire, diminishes the effectiveness of the gospel to contemporary cultures.  The difference between Sire’s work from those of Noll’s The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind or…

  • Satire_Postmodern_Language

    Satire on the Postmodern Language Framework Combative sides form on virtually every issue. Epithets spew out, framing the others as abject evil, worthy of jail, torment, death, and hopefully hell’s fire. To frame contradicting opinions in the public arena as a “war” trivializes the carnage of “war.” To frame conflicts devoid of emotion with similar…

  • Apology against the Postmodern

    Apology against the Postmodern  In 1925, who would have thought a revolution was being unleashed by a 24-year-old high school biology teacher at Rhea County High School in Dayton, Tennessee? Yet, this obscure classroom teacher, in an equally obscure town, would define the next 100-years of American history. What became known as the Scopes Trial,…