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A Theology of Money and Interest? Reflections on the Parable of the Talents / Ten Minas

    These two parables appear in Matthew 25:14-30 and Luke 19:11-27. The parallel narratives of a wealthy traveller, entrusting his servants with a lot of money, are similar enough that many commentators treat them as the same parable. One common interpretation of these parables has the wealthy traveller as God, with… Read More »A Theology of Money and Interest? Reflections on the Parable of the Talents / Ten Minas

    Determinism or Free Will?

      On Method I use the terms “calvinist” and “arminian” as a shorthand for the two basic positions. Not to say that those two people believed or taught these specific things, but that their names have become associated with these positions. Even within the two major positions there are a number… Read More »Determinism or Free Will?

      The Humanist Delusion

        Humanists assert there are no gods, but that a non-god morality is still possible. Herewith, a straw man, based on different assumptions, to the ones I hold myself. Evolutionists assert that evolution is undirected, and without external meaning. That competition to reproduce is the driving factor. That there is no intrinsic… Read More »The Humanist Delusion