If you engage one article this week, read the Conciliar Post Round Table on Genesis and the Origins of the Universe.
If you have a bit more time to read this fine weekend, consider the following suggestions below. As always, if there is something else I should be reading, please let me know in the comments section below.
Theology and Religion
Redeeming the Bible by Pauline Viviano
At Last, a Council for the Ages by John Chryssavgis
Receptive Ecumenicism by Peter Leithart
Why We Confess: From Augustine to Oprah by Elizabeth Stoker Brueing
No Fighting God by George Weigel
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Gnostics and Other Christians by Philip Jenkins
“Teachings of Jesus” versus “Teachings About Jesus” by Drew McIntyre
My Approach to the Interpreting the Bible in Five Words by Peter Enns
Does Religion Cause War? by Robin Schumacher
Vatican Library: Online Images (NT Greek) by Peter Head
Worldviews and Culture
Laughing at the Death of Our Republic by Colin Garbarino
The Honesty Gap by Thomas Sowell
Distinctions and Their Uses by Sam Rocha
Why Our Children Don’t Think There Are Moral Facts by Justin McBrayer