Recommended Reading: June 6-12

ArroganceIf you read one article this week, engage Are Christians Really the Arrogant Ones? by Michael Kruger.

For those of you with more time on your hands this fine summer morning, consider the selections below from around the internet. As always, if you think there is something else worth noting, feel free to let me know in the comments section below.

Theology and Religion

“O Christian Art, Why Can’t You Be Good?” by Matthew Block

Mary, Mary’s Son, and Islam by Russell Saltzman

Truth, Lies, and Icons by Fr. Stephen Freeman

Empathy Amidst Change by Chris Casberg

Dear Pope Francis: Remember the Standers by Beverly Willett

Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity

Adam’s Fall and Early Christian Notions of Sin by Karl Giberson

A “Thomas Movement”? by Larry Hurtado

Thomas Aquinas on Euthyphro’s Dilemma by Mike Skinner

Rethinking One of Paul’s Passages about Women by Scot McKnight

The King James Bible and American Religious History by John Turner

Worldviews and Culture

How the Left Is Killing Free Speech by Mike Adams

Into Darkness by Theodore Dalrymple

The Inconvenient Truth About Ghetto Communities’ Social Breakdown by Thomas Sowell

Why Toleration Is Not Enough by Bryan McGraw

Bye, Bye, American History by Daniel Henninger

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