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A 1,700-Year-Old Reading Habit Changed How I Open My Bible
What is Lectio Divina? Tracing it from Antony and the desert fathers to Guigo’s ladder, and how reading less of the Bible can leave more of it in you.
Jul 12
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Jordan Vale
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The Woman the Church Couldn’t Ignore
She had no title, no platform, no authority. Kings and popes listened anyway. The strange, remarkable influence of Hildegard of Bingen.
Jul 9
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Jordan Vale
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Three Churches, Three Verdicts: Can You Remarry After a Divorce?
Did Jesus allow divorce only for adultery? Inside the "for any cause" debate, the exception clause, and whether abuse and neglect are biblical grounds.
Jul 5
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Jordan Vale
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Faust: The Story That Predicated Modern Life
Five hundred years ago, Europe warned us about this exact moment. Faust, Silicon Valley, and the deal modern civilization is making.
Jul 2
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Jordan Vale
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June 2026
How to Read Jürgen Moltmann
A beginner’s guide to Jürgen Moltmann. His key ideas, major themes, and the best order to read his most important works without getting lost.
Jun 28
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Jordan Vale
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Why Smart People Still Fall For Cults
Smart people aren’t immune to cults. Explore why intelligence can increase vulnerability and how belief, identity, and certainty pull people in.
Jun 25
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Jordan Vale
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10:52
Why Did God Harden Pharaoh’s Heart?
God hardened Pharaoh’s heart; then punished him for it. Three serious answers to the Bible’s most uncomfortable question about free will and divine…
Jun 21
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Jordan Vale
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Science vs Religion Is a Myth? What Darwin Actually Changed
Did Darwin kill God? Not quite. Discover the truth about science vs religion, the myth of conflict, and what evolution actually changed.
Jun 18
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Jordan Vale
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How to Read N. T. Wright
A beginner’s guide to N. T. Wright. His key ideas, major themes, and the best order to read his books without getting lost.
Jun 14
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Jordan Vale
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The First Christians Didn't Try to Change the Empire
The first Christians lived under Rome and never tried to take power. They outlasted it anyway. What did they understand about change that we've…
Jun 11
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Jordan Vale
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Truth Is a Scalpel. Most People Swing It Like a Sword.
You learn one new thing about theology and suddenly you feel deputized.
Jun 7
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Jordan Vale
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Did Paul Contradict Jesus?
The Bible and the Razor Blade
Jun 7
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Jordan Vale
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