If you read one article this week, engage “I Forgive You” by Dominic Bouck.
If you have time for more reading this weekend, check out the following selections from around the internet. As always, if you think there is something else I need to be reading, feel free to let me know in the comments below.
Theology and Religion
Charleston S.C.: What Can We Say? by Abram K-J
Who Decides Who’s a Christian? by Roger Olson
Round Table: Eschatology by Conciliar Post
Thinking about Church Unity as a Protestant by George Aldhizer
What is Worship? by Barney Aspray
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Jesus’ Crucifixion: Not Exactly a Selling Point in the Ancient World by Peter Enns
Walking through an Ancient Roman City by Popular Archaeology
2 Corinthians 12:5-10: A Vision of “Surpassing Greatness” by Phil Long
Was Jesus Fatherless? by Anthony LeDonne
Gospel of Jesus’ Wife… Again by Christian Askeland
Worldviews and Culture
The Empire of Desire by R.R. Reno
Secular Jeb by Chris T. Casberg
Hilary and History by Thomas Sowell
Public Debt, Political Paralysis, and the West by Samuel Gregg
Ten Quotes from Dissenting Justices on Same-Sex Marriage by Trevin Wax
Bonus Link: What is the Core of the Pope’s theology in Laudato Si? by Jim West
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