If you read one article this week, engage Can Christian’s Practice Yoga? by Laura Norris.
For those of you with more time to read this fine spring weekend, consider reading the following suggestions. As always, if there is something else I should have read this week, let me know in the comments.
Theology and Religion
The Ignorance of the Christian by Lance Green
What is Anglicanism? by Scot McKnight
I Wanted that Kid Dead by Russell E. Saltzman
When Aslan Isn’t Moving by Jeff Reid
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Every Sunday is Palm Sunday by Peter Leithart
Making the Church of the East by Philip Jenkins
Hunting Heretics by John Turner
John Wesley and Religious Liberty by Mark Tooley
Worldviews and Culture
The False Promise of Progress by Mark Malvasi
Entering the Age of Networks by Anne Snyder
Preach from the Rooftops: Evangelium Vitae at Twenty by James Conley
The Law and the Burden of Love in Harry Potter by Jake Meador
Ten Things You Must Avoid in Picking a College by John Mark Reynolds
It’s a little off topic, but I recently heard about this Bibliblog Biblical Studies Carnival. I’m not exactly sure how it works. I just know that I read that I should post a link to my blog on your blog. So, here it is:
https://thebiblicalreview.wordpress.com/
Thanks! If you need anything else, just let me know!
Will, Thanks for directing me toward you blog. I will be sure to look it over in preparation for the Carnival. Best, JJP