Are you looking for an excellent devotional that speaks intelligently on theology and apologetics while remaining accessible to and engaging for the lay reader? Yes, of course you are. Given that fact, I heartily commend Cornelius Plantinga Jr., Beyond Doubt: Faith-Building Devotions on Questions Christians Ask. (Buy it here!) But while the book is very fine, […]
theological language
Is it proper to refer to the Trinity as “he”?
The doctrine of the Trinity is a conundrum. So it should be no surprise that discourse about the triune God is itself a minefield of potential error and ambiguity. Consider, for example, the matter of divine reference: how does one refer to the triune God? I often encounter people referring to the triune God with […]
Nate suggests that “God” is a theoretical term. Is he correct?
One of my readers, Nate, provided an extended comment in response to my essay “Ignosticism? A response to Advocatus Atheist“. Not only was it long, but it was meaty too. Indeed, it was a full course meal. I’ve decided to republish it here so that we can reflect a bit on Nate’s attempt to redeem […]

