If you only read one thing this week, check out Reimagining Race: Ferguson in the Shadow of Advent by Stephen Turley
If you’re not busily working on final projects, preparing for exams, or writing final papers like *cough cough* some of us, check out the other suggestions below. As always, if you think there’s something else I should be reading, feel free to let me know in the comments.
Theology and Religion
Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Social Injustice are Gospel Issues by Matt Emerson
Time to Challenge No-Fault Divorce by Farr and Towers
Seven Things Christian’s Should Know About Torture by Joe Carter
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Mark and the Emergence of Early Christian “Book Culture” by Larry Hurtado
Are There Really “Different Ways” of Interpreting the Bible? by Barney
Lexical Fallacies by Linguists by Daniel B. Wallace
Calculating Christmas by William Tighe
Sexism and NT Scholarship by Helen Bond
Worldviews and Culture
What the Numbers Say on Police Use of Force by Steven Malanga
The Good-Enough Marriage by Mark Regnerus
Is Law Optional? by Thomas Sowell