by Collin Brendemuehl | Jun 2, 2014 | Uncategorized
An expansion on the earlier post “Framing Darwin in History” Darwin’s life was surrounded by the industrial revolution. Life was motivated by progress. England seemed unbeatable, apart from that little setback in the Americas. Raw materials were coming in...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Jan 31, 2014 | Christianity and Society
Ask any liberal. The last thing we want is to have a theocracy where the church, any church or religion, may enforce its laws on a population that does not worship its deity. We do not want to see the execution of any modern incarnation of Michael Servetus. Nor do...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Jan 23, 2014 | Essay
Some History of the Ideas That Affect Our View of the World and of God’s Workings Introduction This is my perspective regarding the place and implementation of clarified discernment in my own Christian life and in my field of ministry. It encompasses my motivations...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Nov 8, 2013 | Ethics
Don’t let the title confuse you. I am not saying that Sanger was an apologist for the Christian faith. Far from it. But what she and so many others have done is provide an outlet for what I believe is functional evidence for the truth of Christian theology. ...