About Casey Spinks

Casey Spinks is a Seminarian in Baylor’s Truett Theological Seminary. Mr. Spinks studied philosophy at Louisiana State University, where he earned a Master’s degree in Philosophy and wrote his thesis on the relationship between Martin Heidegger’s ontology and Protestant theology. Mr. Spinks' essays have been featured in Christianity Today and VoegelinView.

Christianity’s Home in Homelessness

By |2019-02-18T02:39:13-06:00December 23rd, 2018|Categories: Christian Humanism, Christianity, Culture, Faith, Featured, G.K. Chesterton|

Today’s offering in our Timeless Essay series affords our readers the opportunity to join Casey Spinks, as he examines the Christian notion of home. —W. Winston Elliott III, Publisher The history of Western philosophy may be but a footnote on Plato, but the history of the whole of Western philosophy, theology, politics, science, art, and [...]

Christianity’s Home in Homelessness

By |2019-10-03T11:26:07-05:00January 13th, 2018|Categories: Christianity, Conservatism, Culture, Faith, Featured, G.K. Chesterton|

Christians are called to live as pilgrims, understanding that home in this world lies in homelessness, albeit a special, holy homelessness… The history of Western philosophy may be but a footnote on Plato, but the history of the whole of Western philosophy, theology, politics, science, art, and the all the relationships among them—is more likely [...]

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