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Jesus Showed Up in My Anatomy Lab
What dissecting bodies taught me about the passion story and life after death. Kathleen G. Tallman| Christianity Today, April 20, 2018 I sigh and look at the remains on the table in front of me: a pile of bones, muscles, ligaments, and organs. They are signs of dissecting, learning, and integrating knowledge. At the end […]
DBB 12.15.2017: RC Sproul
Dean’s Bulletin Board 8.02.2017
This upcoming Sunday I begin my Dean’s Class series on tough questions. I received a number of wonderful questions and it was hard to reduce them down to four. Even so, those of you who had questions dealing with the authority of Scripture or understanding Holy Communion, will be glad to know that these issues […]
Editor’s Pick: When a Loved One Who May Not Be a Christian Dies
A Resurrection Poem by John Goodman
[Above: Imogen, c. 1888, by Herbert Gustave Schmalz] A Couplet from Shakespeare by John Goodman “Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust.” – Cymbeline, act IV, scene ii Unless we place the corpse on ice, ‘til future science sets the price Of plus ultra; such that when the […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 1.17.2017
Dean’s Bulletin Board: Edward Salmon, Jr. (1934-2016)
Below is the obituary from The Living Church. For my thoughts on Bishop Salmon, hear my July 3rd sermon. – Andrew Wednesday, June 29, 2016 The Living Church The Rt. Rev. Edward Lloyd Salmon, Jr., Bishop of South Carolina for 18 years, died June 29 after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 82. The […]
Meditation on Father’s Day by Jack Sharman
I was hoping for more, but…
by Mark Gignilliat Courtesy of Beeson Divinity School I learned this morning of John Webster’s untimely death. I guess death is never timely from a certain vantage point, yet always so from another. Webster’s passing is a momentous loss to the world of academic theology. As with many others, I lament the silencing of his […]