New Science & the Sacred Post: A Different Angle

I have a new guest post on the Science and the Sacred Blog or the BioLogos Foundation (@BioLogosOrg on Twitter). This one is called “Let’s Come at This From a Different Angle.” I propose that our reading of the opening chapters of the Bible ought to be informed by the closing chapters of the Bible. [...]

Guest Posts at Science and the Sacred Blog

My friends (and now colleagues) at the BioLogos Foundation recently asked me to write a series of blog posts for them concerning how an incarnational approach to Scripture might contribute toward clearing away some misunderstandings that have exacerbated the  perceived conflict between the Bible and science. The first three posts in that series are linked [...]

New Position: BioLogos Foundation Senior Fellow of Biblical Studies

On December 1, 2009, the BioLogos Foundation published the following announcement: The BioLogos Foundation is happy to announce that biblical scholar Pete Enns has joined our team as a senior fellow of biblical studies. Enns is an evangelical Christian scholar and author of several books and commentaries, including the popular Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and [...]

Interview with Ken Schenck: Parts 1-3

Ken Schenck (professor of New Testament and Philosophy at Indiana Wesleyan University) is publishing a multi-part interview with me on his blog, Quadrilateral Thoughts. The first three parts are listed below: 1. A “Snapshot” of Peter Enns 2. Is Peter Enns a Good Calvinist? 3. Peter Enns on Nazarenes

Contemporary Christianity in a Post-Religious World

I don’t presume to be able to comment on something as amorphous as “Contemporary Christianity,” at least not in the depth that others are carrying out the discussion. Rather, I would like to put forth a recent experience I had that has helped confirm other experiences and observations I have had over the years, and [...]