If you read one article this week, engage Witness by Peter Leithart.
If you have more reading this weekend, check out the following selections below from around the blogosphere. As always, if there is anything else that you think I should be reading, feel free to let me know in the comments section below.
Theology and Religion
“That Hideous Strength” Is Evangelicalism’s Text for the Future by Jake Meador
Is It True that the World Will Be Saved by Beauty? by Jimmy Myers
Horizontal and Vertical Churches: Where’s the Balance? by Roger Olson
Begotten of the Father by Fr. Stephen Freeman
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
“Early Christianity”: A Plea and a Modest Programme Proposal by Larry Hurtado
Jesus, Ebionites, and Jewish-Christians by Philip Jenkins
What Do We Mean When We Say the Bible is “Self-Authenticating”? by Michael Kruger
Do Online Resources Belong in Academic Footnotes? by Christopher Skinner (See especially discussion in the comments section)
Critical Questions for the Early High Christology Club by Michael Kok
Worldviews and Culture
The Coming Age of Gibberish by Carl Trueman
The Risk (and the Art) of Creating Friendships by Emily Carde
What Happens When Your Worldview is Built Upon a Free Lunch? by Ben Woodfinden
Trafficking Flourishes in the Shadows of Adult Entertainment by Brandon McGinley
Documented Irresponsibility by Thomas Sowell
Bonus Link: The Evolution of Blogs and the Future of Mere Orthodoxy by Jake Meador
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Good reading!