Brandon Withrow
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Brandon Withrow (Ph.D., Westminster Theological Seminary) is Assistant Professor of Historical and Theological Studies and Director of the Master of Arts (Theological Studies) program at Winebrenner Theological Seminary (Findlay, OH). He also teaches courses for a joint Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies program with the University of Findlay. His specialization is the history of Christianity, with research interests in ancient and early-modern Christianity. He is the author most-recently of Katherine Parr: A Guided Tour of the Life and Thought of a Reformation Queen. His blog, The Discarded Image, focuses on “living ontologically” by exploring the intersection of faith, philosophy, and science through literature.
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Copernicus, Interrupted
Resistance to Copernicus among Christians, continued well into the 18th century, a good 200 years since the publication of his work on heliocentrism. What can we learn from this?
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Augustine, Genesis and “Removing the Mystical Veil”
Augustine, like any theologian, read the Bible through the lens of his world, context, and presuppositions.
Origen on our Species and Divine Baby Talk
Origen, an ancient Christian interpreter of Scripture, and his reading of the Genesis 1 text—God’s inspired Word was a form of “baby talk for an infant human race.”