If you read one article this week, engage A First-Century Copy of the Gospel of Mark? by Larry Hurtado
For those of you with additional time to read a smattering of suggestions from this week (and late last), I encourage you to consider the selection below. As always, if you think there’s something else I should be reading, feel free to let me know in the comments section below.
Theology and Religion
Joy in Chastity by William Doino Jr.
The Orthodox Church and Ecology by Chris Smith
Why the Problem of Evil is Inconsistent by Micah Tillman
Nonsense on “Sixty Minutes” by George Weigel
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Jesus on Safari by Timothy George
Early Manuscripts of Biblical Writings: What’s at Stake? by Larry Hurtado
The Death of Marcus Borg, Christian Panentheist by Mark Tooley
The Word and the Rule of Faith by Peter Leithart
One of the Clearest (and Earliest) Summaries of Early Christian Beliefs by Michael Kruger
Worldviews and Culture
Multiculturalism and the Corruption of the University by Ryan Shinkel
Don’t Wait for Your Wedding to Buy a KitchenAid–And Other Ways to Embrace Adulthood by Madison Peace
Random Thoughts by Thomas Sowell