If man is composed of body and soul, and death is the process whereby those elements are torn apart, the soul continuing to exist whilst the body decomposes, does it follow that the soul possesses immortality?
Category: God
This section won’t be everybody’s cup of tea, but here are my musings on faith, preaching and theology.
Immortality Reconsidered (pt III): Defining Death
What is a Biblical definition of death?
Immortality Reconsidered (pt II): Dualism and Dualophobia
What is a human being, and to what degree is it helpful or biblical to differentiate between the body and soul? Should we think of man primarily as a monistic being (constituting of one part) or dualistic (made of two parts, body and soul)?
Immortality Reconsidered (pt I)
The first of six posts exploring the question: “Was man created immortal?”
Revisiting Piper on Mission and Worship
"Missions exists because worship doesn’t" (John Piper, Let the Nations be Glad)
Unapologetic: A Review
A review of Francis Spufford's 'Unapologetic'
Our Father: Intimacy and Awe
When we think about God as Father, we need to hold together both intimacy and awe.
Gathercole on Mrs Jesus
A helpful article from Simon Gathercole on the so called ‘Jesus’ Wife’ papyrus.
Unapologetic
Read a snippet from Francis Spufford's new book, 'Unapologetic'
Repainting Christ: A Challenge To Preachers From Cecilia Gimenez
“The once-dignified portrait now resembles a crayon sketch of a very hairy monkey in an ill-fitting tunic”