Articles by Barry Casey

  • 05/08/2018

    The second day of the Adventist Bioethics Conference on “Ethics of Faithfulness for 21st Century Adventist Healthcare” began with Dr. Gerald Winslow welcoming attendees with a proverb he heard on...

  • 05/08/2018

    “There is no clean intellectual coherence, no abstract ultimate meaning to be found, and if this is not recognized, then the compulsion to find such certainty becomes its own punishment. This...

  • 05/01/2018

    “It’s an old storybut one that can still be told.”—The Epic of Gilgamesh It’s important to pay attention to the history of the question of evil. Seeing how our understanding of evil has changed...

  • 04/24/2018

    “But a thinker who has no desire to think cannot think . . . And one who desires but cannot imagine what it is he wants is not getting very far with his desire, which, if it were real, would...

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