Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryDeath sucks.Reflections on depression, suicide ideation, and survivor’s guiltAug 11, 2021Aug 11, 2021
Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryYour Historical Theology Should Have WartsHistoriography doesn’t have to be hagiographical.Aug 4, 2021Aug 4, 2021
Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryDespite the Last Year, Death is Still DeadWhat a profound mystery, indeed: death envelopes death, bringing forth new life that will never terminate again.Apr 2, 2021Apr 2, 2021
Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryThe Theological Need for Strong-willed WomenThe most significant influence over one of three saints venerated as “the Theologian” was arguably a strong-willed woman.Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021
Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryHow Second Century Theologians Warned the Church About QAnonPolitical Gnosticism could be just as damaging as its theological predecessor.Jan 20, 2021Jan 20, 2021
Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryOn Words and the Word of LifeReading the scriptures as Christian scripturesDec 12, 20201Dec 12, 20201
Cody Glen Barnhart10 favorite books I read in 2020These year-end lists are a dime a dozen, but a lot of my friends like to keep up with what I’m reading. Here are ten of my favorites…Dec 6, 2020Dec 6, 2020
Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryThe Singularity of the Divine Will and EFS/ERASThe early church councils and conversations did not merely offer us a Trinitarian vocabulary. They handed us a Trinitarian syntax.Nov 18, 2020Nov 18, 2020
Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryWere the Church Fathers More “Christ-centered” Than Us?Especially when we look at how they read the Scriptures, I think the church fathers may have out-Christ-centered us gospel-centered folks.Aug 4, 2020Aug 4, 2020
Cody Glen BarnhartinBetween Eden and GloryReentering the BlogosphereNot even the Apostle Paul likes a clanging cymbal.Jul 29, 2020Jul 29, 2020