Experimental Theology


...trudging into the distance in the bleeding stinking mad shadow of Jesus...the Lord out of dust had created him, had made him blood and nerve and mind, had made him to bleed and weep and think, and set him in a world of loss and fire... --Flannery O'Connor

2.16.2026

The Misperception of Christ

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In light of my recent post describing the power of Satan as delusion and misperception, I pulled some posts together from a series I did a f...
2.13.2026

Psalm 141

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"make haste to me"  When we reflected on Psalm 59 I shared how, in  Hunting Magic Eels , I describe the  lorica  prayers from the ...
2.12.2026

Your Worth is Not Your Work: Reflections on Identity, Calling, and Vocation

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As a college professor working with young people who are choosing majors and career paths, you spend a lot of time talking about identity, c...
2.11.2026

Do Not Be Deceived: On Perception and the Demonic

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In my Psychology and Christianity class we were in a unit discussing faith and mental health. I was sharing insights from The Shape of Joy ....
2.10.2026

The Beatitudes and Human Flourishing: Part 5, "Because"

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As Jonathan Pennington describes in  The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing: A Theological Commentary , if we translate makarios in ...
2.09.2026

The Beatitudes and Human Flourishing: Part 4, Jesus' Answer to the Great Human Question of Happiness

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Having made his argument for translating makarios as "flourishing" in the Beatitudes, Jonathan Pennington goes on in The Sermon o...
2.06.2026

Psalm 140

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“viper’s venom is under their lips” Psalm 140 blends many of the themes found throughout the Psalms. First, there is a plea for protection: ...
2.05.2026

The Beatitudes and Human Flourishing: Part 3, Asre versus Brk

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In the last post we described Jonathan Pennington's argument from  The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing: A Theological Commenta...
2.04.2026

The Beatitudes and Human Flourishing: Part 2, Makarios and Asre

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As introduced in the last post, Jonathan Pennington argues in his book  The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing: A Theological Comment...
2.03.2026

The Beatitudes and Human Flourishing: Part 1, "Flourishing Are the..."

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Last year, after 18 years serving as the Chair for the Department of Psychology here at ACU, I stepped away from that role to take up a new ...
2.02.2026

"Low in the Grave He Lay": A Christus Victor Hymn

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Regular readers know that one of the spiritual highlights of my week is leading hymns at the start of the Bible study I lead on Monday eveni...
1.30.2026

Psalm 139

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"Where can I go to escape your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to heaven, you are there; if I make my bed in ...
1.29.2026

God Is Not a Hot Mess: Wrath and Guilt as Anti-Relation to Love

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In yesterday’s post I described how classical theism contradicts (to my eye) penal substitutionary atonement. That is to say, if we describe...
1.28.2026

Classical Theism Contradicts Penal Substitutionary Atonement

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Over the last few years I have been describing Jesus’ death on the cross as a theophany of God’s love for us. I expound on this in my upcomi...
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