I used to love how well the Book of Mormon seemed to fit into the Biblical narrative. For instance, I delighted in imagining Lehi preaching alongside Jeremiah and warning against the Babylonian captivity. But shortly after I left the Church, I came across an argument that showed how the Book of Mormon actually distorted the…
For the introduction to this series go here. A Revealed Relationship: Father and Son One of the best places to begin contemplating the divine mystery of the Trinity is with the most concrete and tangible imagery God gives us: the titles Father and Son, which describe the relationship between the members of the Godhead. This…
Posts in this Series Introduction (this post) Echo 1: The Father and Son Echo 2: Marriage Echo 3: The Body of Christ Echo 4: The Angelic Hosts Echo 5: Echoes in Nature Conclusion The Trinity has been at the center of Christian doctrine and Christian worship for centuries. At its heart, the Trinity is a…
One of the most compelling reasons I rejected the LDS idea of a Great Apostasy boils down to a simple question: If the apostles died without successors and priesthood authority was lost, why don’t early Christians express alarm or lament? It very much strikes me as a dog that didn’t bark. The phrase “the dog…
As an Israeli-American Christian with deep ties to both the land of Israel (including many family members living there now), and the Gospel of Jesus Christ, I’ve often found myself caught between two extremes. On one hand, some Christians feel the need to offer unqualified political support for modern Israel as though every government policy…
Preface: A few years ago I wrote an article discussing how the Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice, especially as interpreted by the Broadway musical Hadestown, could help teach about Jesus Christ. At the time I was very much a committed Latter-day Saint and that shows as my original is full of quotes from LDS…
As I’ve talked to Latter-day Saint friends or had online conversations with Latter-day Saints, I’ve often said that the biggest difference between the LDS faith and biblical Christianity is how the two understand the nature of God I tell my friends how I came to see that God was far bigger, holier, and more majestic…
One of Jesus’s most powerful and evocative metaphors was that of the Good Shepherd. Jesus described himself repeatedly as one seeking after the lost sheep, leaving behind the ninety nine to find the one, and even laying his life down for his sheep. I recently read a classic book, A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23…
“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”(Ecclesiastes 3:1) This weekend I’ve been reflecting on what it means to be grateful to God for the seasons in life, while also embracing the changes and new opportunities he brings. We’re preparing to move away from our home of the…
I’ve noticed a curious pattern in the way some Latter-day Saint apologists engage with the Bible. When it comes to the Pentateuch—the first five books of the Bible—many are quick to embrace the conclusions of the documentary hypothesis or historical-critical methods. They seem more than comfortable suggesting that Moses didn’t write the Torah, that Deuteronomy…