Search for the phrase “all of life is political” and one finds not a few results. We expect such a sentiment to be very popular among mon-Christians, whose hope is. . . Continue reading
Twofold Kingdom Archive
Comfort In The Midst Of Corruption, Death, And Sorrow
The Presenting Problem For most Americans this past week has been very sad. For those in directly affected in El Paso and Dayton, it has been a horrible week that. . . Continue reading
Charlie Starkweather: Depravity, Dystopia, And The Death Penalty In The Heart Of America
On this date in 1959 the state of Nebraska executed the death sentence upon Charles Starkweather, an admitted, notorious spree killer and mass murderer. Certainly, when “Charlie” (as he was known) was captured after a shootout in Douglas, Wyoming there was little doubt and by the end of his trial it was certain that he had committed a shocking and brutal series of murders in and around what was then a sleepy college town and state capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska. The only real question that remained through the trial, which persists to this day, is whether Caril Ann Fugate, whose family Charlie murdered, accompanied him willingly during his spree, whether she cooperated in or even committed some of the murders, or whether she was a hostage (as she later claimed) and suffered from Stockholm Syndrome. Continue reading
On Samuel, Social Justice, And The Prophetic Office Of The Church (2)
In the first part of this two-part series, I sketched some of the background to explain how and why, in our late-modern period, it seems plausible to so many to. . . Continue reading
On Samuel, Social Justice, And The Prophetic Office Of The Church (1)
It is not difficult to find calls for the church to be “prophetic” especially toward the end of “social justice.” Of course we should favor social justice since nature and. . . Continue reading
The Blessedness Of The Margins
The margins of a screen or a piece of notebook paper are the spaces between the very edge and the area where we are allowed to write. There are also. . . Continue reading
So You Say You Want A Revolution?
Judging by what one sees in the media, Americans seem to be at war with one another. Political violence seems to be a rising problem. We are not yet witnessing the sorts of bombings and mass protests that marked Continue reading