In this talk, Liam looks at how Moses overcame the Amalekites through prayer and action, and considers how we should respond to the battles that come our way (mp3)
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt5)
In this final post I briefly consider Augustine and Barth and offer a few conclusions.
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt4)
If subordination is eternal and functional, must it by definition also be ontological? (4/5)
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt3)
Some (very) brief exegetical considerations on the question of the Son’s eternal subordination to the Father (3/5)
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt2)
What is the difference between the Immanent and Economic Trinities? And how does that affect our answer to the question of whether the Son is eternally subordinate to the Father? (2/5)
Subordination and the Immanent Trinity (pt1)
An introductory post on the question of subordination within the immanent trinity (part 1/5)
404: The releasing power of non-existence
This week I opened my Twitter app and was greeted by the following message:
“@liamthatcher does not exist”
Nunc Dimittis
A beautiful, short poem by Denise Levertov
Moses: The Passover (Exodus 11-12)
After a series of gruelling plagues, God tells His people to get ready to leave Egypt for good. In this talk, Liam looks at the symbolism of Passover, the Firstborn Son and the Sacrificial Lamb. (mp3)
Every Hot and Humid Gift: On Kierkegaard, James and Gratitude
A few reflections on Kierkegaard, James, gratitude and the weather!