God, Us, and Them – Part III: Theological Reflections on Extraterrestrial Life
If someone—or something—is out there, the gospel isn’t fragile, and our theology is big enough to handle it.

If someone—or something—is out there, the gospel isn’t fragile, and our theology is big enough to handle it.

The most viable option is to plaster the invaluable image of God onto our neighbors, listen to their needs and concerns, and strive to outdo one another in love in whatever capacity we can.

Politicians are people too though you might forget that in the current political climate. Amanda Wortham joins Drew and Jonathan to remind us of this fact.

Tyler and Drew chat with Val Dunham about her recent article “In the NFL Draft, Does Function Trump Value?”

‘The Simpsons’ did a better job of reaching the masses that the culture warriors had already written off.

As distant as the issues of race and abortion appear on the political spectrum, at root, both ask the question of what it means to be made in God’s image.

Humanity always bleeds through, even online.

‘Downton Abbey’ raises the significant question of whether we ought to treat people as means or as ends in and of themselves.
What are the image bearing basics for women and men? Are they any different?
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