As discussed in Part I of this series, since the Fall, the realities of the curse have blurred our understanding of the nature of man and of God, as well as the proper application of freedom. This fallen aspect of our nature is first introduced in Genesis 3, where it demonstrates one of the implications of our humanity—the desire to … Read More
Glorious Finitude, Part I: Worldview Matters
In his bestseller Outliers, Malcomb Gladwell popularized the “10,000-hour rule.” Gladwell’s belief is that it takes 10,000 hours of dedicated and intentional practice to master a complex skill such as playing the violin or designing architecture. Generally, Gladwell is on to something: we all recognize the dedication and commitment needed to become an expert. Greatness, however, comes only from the … Read More


