A collection of my articles & musings on a host of topics.
2 Peter in the Canon at the Council of Nicaea
This paper was originally presented at the 2018 Covenant Theological Seminary's annual theology conference. That paper was then revised and used in the Midwest Evangelical Theological Society's 2018 meeting where it received a runner-up in the student paper competition.
Throwback Thursday - The Canon of Scripture: A Conversation with Michael Kruger
A recovered episode from the old podcast featuring a conversation with Michael Kruger on the canon of Scripture. Though the topic may sound academic, this article shows why the origins and reliability of the biblical canon matter deeply for everyday Christian living, apologetics, and faithful witness.
Is the Earth Flat or Hollow?
"The answer, among a longer list the moon-hoaxers would cite, is that the moon-landing was filmed in a bunker. Thus, the inconsistent shadows are but a small part of a body of damning evidence that we never landed on the moon."
Comics, Cinema and the Canon
"In a fascinating inconsistency, the average person who possesses this view of the bible does not hold this view in regard to the exploding comic canon which they tend to more passionately discuss and engage with, indeed, as if it were inspired."
Overdrawing the Lines: Falsely Identifying the Myth of Neutrality
This article explains the myth of neutrality within presuppositional apologetics and warns against misusing the concept by forcing every disagreement into a false either-or. While there is no neutrality between the Christian worldview and unbelief, not every debate is a fundamental clash of worldviews.