If you read one article this week, engage Correcting Saint John by Russell Saltzman.
For those of you with more reading time on your hands, check out the following suggestions from around the internet. As always, if you think there is something I should be reading, feel free to let me know in the comments section.
Theology and Religion
Pope Francis and Zero Tolerance by William Doino Jr.
The “I’m Open to the Possibility” Cult by Jim West
Where Does Theology Really Matter? by Roger Olson
Resources for Combating Islamophobia by Chris Smith
Truly, You are a God Who Hides Yourself by Kenneth O’Shaugnessy
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
How Ancient Scribes Inserted Larger Passages into Older Texts by Rick Bonnie
Ten Books Every Bible Geek Needs on the Resurrection of Jesus by Daniel Gullotta
Marcion’s Shorter Readings of Paul by Peter Kirby
Acts 21– Paul vs. James and Acts 21–Did (Christian) Paul Keep the Law? by Phil Long
Jesus and Odysseus by Daniel Gullotta
Worldviews and Culture
In Praise of Irrelevant Reading by Wesley Hill
“Little Places” and the Recovery of Civilization by Eva Brann
Futurists and Conservatives by Thomas Storck
Princeton Votes for Academic Freedom by Robert George
Naive Young Evangelicals and the Illiberal DNA of the Gay Rights Movement by Matthew Lee Anderson
Bonus Link: It’s Time We Treat Every Discipline Like We Treat Biblical Studies by Jim West
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