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John W. Hoyum
9 mins read
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04/04/22
The End of Ethics
False holiness is always a possession and achievement of the individual in isolation from the good of others. And so it isn’t holiness at all.
John W. Hoyum
11 mins read
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01/19/21
What Happens When the Gospel Isn’t Threatened
Has the modern world taken too strong a dose of the gospel as its inheritance from the Reformation?
John W. Hoyum
12 mins read
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06/12/20
The Difference between Philosophy and Theology: Following in Luther's Footsteps
The gospel does not proclaim the results of our practical reasoning about things we experience, but the horror of God crucified for our sins and at our hands.
John W. Hoyum
15 mins read
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09/30/19
Theology and Philosophy: In Conversation with Robert Jenson
Theology is not to simply adopt the positions and presuppositions of philosophy, nor should it reject philosophy.