Recommended Reading: May 23-29

New College CloistersIf you engage one article this week, read The Positive Vocation of Celibacy: An Interview with Dr. Wesley Hill by George Aldhizer.

If you have more time to read this weekend, check out the suggestions below, gleaned from around the internet over the course of this past week. As always, if you think there is something else I should be reading, feel free to let me know in the comments section below.

Theology and Religion

Christian Ethics, Evangelicals, and Functional Marcionism by Jake Meador

Apocrypha Now! The Wisdom of Solomon in the Age of Ultron by Christopher Casberg

Calling for Total Transparency in Churches by Roger Olson

How I Journeyed from Doubt to Faith by David Inczauskis

Celebrity Christianity Must Die by John Mark Reynolds

Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity

Genesis: History, Fiction, or Neither? by Nijay Gupta

What Kind of Biblical Scholar Am I? by Karen Keen

On Scripture and Tradition by Thomas Albert Howard

Do Christians Have to Keep Torah? The Cases of Matthew and Luke-Acts by Isaac Oliver

Series: Irenaeus on the Trinity by Ben Witherington (Part II) (Part III) (Part IV) (Part V) (Part VI)

Worldviews and Culture

Tales of Two Social Scientists by Matthew Franck

C.S. Lewis: Imaginative Conservative by Bradley Birzer

Pro-Life: The Right Side of History by Justin Bass

In Irish Catholicism, It Seems, God Can be Outvoted by Matthew Paris

Bernie Sander’s Dark Age Economics by Kevin Williamson

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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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