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Biblical Theology
Exploring the unified narrative of Scripture as it unfolds from Genesis to Revelation. These posts trace the major themes, covenants, and promises that bind the biblical story together into a coherent whole.

The God Who Does Not Grieve (And Why That Matters More Than You Think): On anthropopathism, impassibility, and the strange comfort of a God who cannot be undone
A God whose compassion is a reaction is a God whose compassion might fail. The doctrine of impassibility isn't the enemy of a warm, personal God. It's the foundation of one.

When the Holy Land Becomes Holy War: Christian Zionism and the Ghost of the Crusades
The theological moves that justified the Crusades—sacralising territory, demonising enemies, silencing dissent—reappear in modern Christian Zionism. This essay traces the dangerous pattern of transforming political positions into divine mandates, then and now.

Abraham and the God Who Passes Through: When Divine Promises Cut Deeper Than Doubt
When Abraham doubts God's promises, God performs a covenant ceremony staking His own existence on keeping His word—passing through divided animals alone while Abraham sleeps, essentially declaring "may I be destroyed if I break this covenant."

The Story of Creation: Where Everything Begins
Genesis 1-2 isn't just ancient history—it's the foundation for everything we believe about God, humanity, and our purpose. Discover how to read creation's story carefully, teach it confidently, and help others see why it matters for their lives today.