Gifford’s Perichoretic Salvation reframes the problem of evil. Suffering isn’t divine absence but shared participation—Christ in us and we in… READ MORE
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A reader’s comment on Perichoretic Salvation opened new doors for reflection on the biblical meaning of abide—a word that, when… READ MORE
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A theological journey became a revelation. Perichoretic Salvation helped me see that salvation is not transaction but participation — a… READ MORE
A friend’s reflection deepens the message of Ask Backward: faith isn’t a transaction but a relationship sustained by the Holy… READ MORE
Do you ever barter with God—promising generosity if you win the lottery? That’s ask backward. Scripture calls us to be… READ MORE
“Learning to think conscientiously for oneself is on of the most important intellectual responsibilities in life. …carefully listen and learn strive toward being a mature thinker and a well-adjusted and gracious person.”
~ Kenneth R. Samples
Exploring philosophy, science, culture, and faith, this blog invites readers to think deeply, question assumptions, and grow toward wisdom. With reflections that weave together reason, imagination, and lived experience, it seeks not easy answers but a more thoughtful way of engaging the world—and our responsibility within it.
The quotes and references shared here are for reflection, not blanket endorsement. I invite you to take each idea on its own merits—letting it spark thought, even if you disagree with the source.
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