If you engage one article this week, read Engaging John Together by Timothy George.
For those of you with more reading time this St. Valentine’s Day (don’t read too much into that statement), check out some of the additional suggestions below. As always, if you think there’s something else I should be reading, please let me know in the comments section below.
Theology and Religion
10 Things I Wish Christians Considered before Arguing with Atheists by Micheal Lehmann
Obama the Theologian by Ross Douthat
Tolkien, Trees, and Tradition by Joseph Pearce
A Lenten Reading List by Laura Norris
If All the Bible Translations Had a Dinner Party by Stephen Altrogge
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
What You Learned About the Middle Ages Was Wrong by Timothy LeCroy
The Reality of Persecution by Philip Jenkins
Why the Septuagint Still Matters by Jim West
Archaeology is Just an Expensive Way of Finding Out What Historians Already Know by Guy Halsall
What I Mean When I Label Someone “Liberal”, “Fundamentalist”, or “Evangelical” by Roger Olson
Worldviews and Culture
Momentary Morality and Extended Ethics by Eva Brann
Measles, Vaccines, and Austism by Thomas Sowell
What Would An Ideal Polity Look Like from a Christian Perspective? by Jonathan Leeman