If you only read one article this week, engage Birth of a New World by John Garth
Of course, if you’ve got more time, there were plenty of other worth things to read this week (and late last week). May you find these suggestions as interesting and informing as I did. And, as always, if you’d like to promote a blog or website you think I should be following, please let me know in the comments section.
Theology and Religion
Why We Get Myth Wrong by Blake Adams
How Believers Can Distort the Word by Chelsen Vicari
Where to Go to Church by Greg Peters
Is Blogging Bad for Your Academic Career? by Nijay Gupta
The Downside of Dialogue by William Kilpatrick
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Faithful Unto Death by Timothy George
The Death of Biblioblogdom by Jim West
Acts of the Apostles: A Continued/Renewed Focus by Larry Hurtado
Messianic Expectations and the Kingdom by Phillip Long
Worldviews and Culture
Reclaiming Conservatism from Libertarians by Paul Miller
Who Wants War? by Thomas Sowell
Matt Walsh and the Problem with Crank Conservatives by Samuel James
Science Has Great News for People Who Read Actual Books by Rachel Grate
Emma Watson and The Chamber of Feminist Conundrums by Weather Wilhelm