Grabbing Euthyphro by the Horns

My college friend threw a problem my way – something from his philosophy teacher.  It’s called the Euthyphro Dilemma and it goes back at least to the time of Plato:  Does God command something because it is good, or is it good because God commands it?

The solution is found in today’s passage: God is personal and so He has a certain character. That is, certain qualities are essential to the “nature” of God. His commands, then, are an expression of His nature. He is the ultimate good and His commands are always consistent with His character – or, who He is by nature. His commands are the faithful expression of these essential character traits.

Col 3.01-17.pdf

Rob Bell’s Newest Book

See the advanced info on Love Wins at HarperCollins.  In case any of us ever wondered whether universalism was lurking behind Rob Bell’s more obscure teachings in books or Noomas, he is making that clear to one and all with this book.  At least that’s what his publisher’s website is saying.  Also check out the brief video by Bell off to the side.  For the record, Brian McLaren recommends the book.  Admittedly, I haven’t read it yet, but I think I detect some errors in doctrine already.

 Love Wins by Rob Bell

Love Wins by Rob Bell