by Mark Farnham | Sep 30, 2014 | Historiography, Philosophy
Postmodernism affects everything it touches, often in ways of which we are not aware. Its effects on the writing of history are to make history inaccessible to all but a few academic elites, or to reinterpret history in the image of the historian, with little regard...
by Mark Farnham | Sep 2, 2014 | The Church, Theology
Twenty years ago Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary church historian David Wells wrote,The fundamental problem in the evangelical world today is that God rests too inconsequentially upon the church. His truth is too distant, his grace is too ordinary, his judgment is...
by Mark Farnham | Sep 1, 2014 | The Church, Theology
In the last few years, books on worship seem to be either so practical as to be thin on their biblical and theological development, or conversely so abstract and philosophical that they are of little value to the church. Daniel Block’s newest book, For the Glory of...