Recommended Readings: February 21-27

bodleianmanuscriptIf you read one article this week, make it Biblical Manuscripts and Their Commentaries by Daniel Wallace.

If you have more time to read, consider engaging the suggestions below. As always, feel free to suggest any additional places I should be reading on a regular basis.

Theology and Religion

In Defense of Islam by Ross Douthat

Does Islam Inevitably Lead to Violence? by Caleb Greggsen

An Example of Unwarranted Theological Speculation: Divine Timelessness by Roger Olson

Cosmic Communion: The Role of Creation in Our Journey with Christ by Joseph Green

Facing God by David Mills

Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity

Jesus is Lord and Caesar is Not: Evaluating Empire in the First Century by Steve Walton

Gnostics and Platonists by Philip Jenkins

Why Was Mark Chosen as the Writer of the Second New Testament Gospel? by Michael Kok

Ethiopic Manuscript of Jannes and Jambres by Peter Head

Acts 12 and Luke’s Literary Style by Phillip Long

Worldviews and Culture

How Political Correctness Improved My Life by David French

How Livy Predicted the Fall of America by Bradley Birzer

America’s Most Influential Thinker on Race by Juan Williams

The Two Shall Become One Flesh: Reclaiming Marriage by Evangelicals and Catholics Together

Learner-Centered Pedagogy and Fear of Losing Control by Kenneth Parker

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Published by Jacob J. Prahlow

Husband of Hayley. Dad of Bree and Judah. Lead pastor at Arise Church. MATS from Saint Louis University, MA from Wake Forest University, BA from Valparaiso University. Theologian and writer here and at Conciliar Post. Find me on social at @pastorjakestl

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