If you read one article this week, engage An Open Letter to Christian Bakers in Indiana by Russell Johnson.
For those of you with more time, check out the rest of this week’s suggested readings from around the internet. As always, if there is something else I should be reading, let me know in the comments section below.
Theology and Religion
If the Dead Are Not Raised… by David Watson
In Defense of the Paper Bible [Against Phone-Using Heretics] by George Aldhizer
A Time for Testing by R.R. Reno
Round Table: Resurrection by Conciliar Post
Consider Preaching the Psalms at Easter by Michael Bird
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
The “Gospel of Jesus’ Wife” Is a Forgery by James Snapp Jr.
Mysteries about “Mysteries of the Bible–Jesus” by Larry Hurtado
Three Reasons Human Jesus is Important by Jared Byas
Five Books Every Bible Geek Needs on the Death of Jesus by Daniel Gullotta
Did God Forsake Jesus on the Cross? by Chris Keith
Worldviews and Culture
A Manifesto for Liberal Education by Eva Brann
How Our Botched Understanding of ‘Science’ Ruins Everything by Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry
The Repeating of Christian History by Shannon Holzer
Who Trashes Liberal Arts? by Thomas Sowell
When Opposing Laws Like Indiana’s Costs Lives by R.R. Reno
Bonus Link: Top 50 Biblioblogs: Spring 2015 Report by Peter Kirby
Bonus Link 2.0: Biblical Studies Carnival–March 2015 by Phil Long
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