Kyle David Bennett
@kdavidbennett
Author of Practices of Love + Dealing with Devilish Disagreers • Scholar-in-Residence in Public Theology • Director of Education • Ruling Elder
I wrote a book on how to be a Christian even if every election doesn’t go your way. Or every other incident or circumstance. It has a slay cover. It’s only rated 4.2 out of 5. But you should still buy it. a.co/d/6ZCgOZg
The future of biblical theology is accentuating JC in the OT as in the NT.
The future of biblical theology is mapping the use of the OT in the OT in the NT. 🔮
As long as afflictions and dangers can be countered with money, God takes second place.


My list of regular re-reads: Augustine’s Confessions Climacus’ Ladder of Divine Ascent Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception Kuyper’s Lectures on Calvinism Seneca’s Letters on Ethics Steinbock’s Moral Emotions Bunyan’s Holy War Bennett’s Practices of Love 🥶
My list of regular re-reads: Augustine - Confessions; City of God Athanasius - On the Incarnation Gregory - Pastoral Rule Calvin - Institutes Chesterton - Orthodoxy De Lubac - Catholicism; Splendor of the Church Schmemann - For the Life of the World Newbigin - Household of God
At least China be listening: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two…
My list of regular re-reads: Augustine - Confessions; City of God Athanasius - On the Incarnation Gregory - Pastoral Rule Calvin - Institutes Chesterton - Orthodoxy De Lubac - Catholicism; Splendor of the Church Schmemann - For the Life of the World Newbigin - Household of God
Too much “I” and “Me” and “them” can blind you to “Him.”
Scottie Scheffler just gave one of the best (and deepest) press conference answers ever heard.
How you talk will help your child discern what major to pursue at college. How you talk will deem how your colleagues at work problem solve. How you talk will disciple members at your church in the things of God. How you talk will determine what becomes normative speech in…
“The tongue is definitely more powerful, certainly more dangerous, and even more damaging than the hand. […] “Speaking is not just saying something to someone else. It is at the very time we speak an expression of who we are as persons. It displays whether our speech is driven…
“The tongue is definitely more powerful, certainly more dangerous, and even more damaging than the hand. […] “Speaking is not just saying something to someone else. It is at the very time we speak an expression of who we are as persons. It displays whether our speech is driven…
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Books shouldn’t have ribbons in them. Phenomenologically, it puts them on par with the Bible. Or, the Bible shouldn’t have ribbons. Either way, do not make them the same.

What they also don’t tell you is that obsolescence syndrome is forthcoming.
One thing they don't tell you in doctoral programs is how the imposter syndrome never really fades.
To deny anything befitting God or affirm anything unbefitting Him is to blaspheme Him. ~ Thomas Aquinas
Some of which my daughter missed while she was off taking a class from another dude.

Preaching on James this Sunday. Going to make this straw gospel a milkshake.
Mondays and Saturdays. For different reasons and purposes. Bring the Church back.
