Recommended Reading: October 24-30

The Thinker Auguste RodinIf you read one article this weekend, engage Historical Is Not Enough by Carl Trueman.

For those of you with additional reading time this All Hallow’s Eve (or those of you looking for something to do between rings of the doorbell), check out the following selections below, gleaned from around  the internet this week. As always, feel free to let me know if there is something else I should be reading by commenting below.

Theology and Religion

Round Table: Martin Luther via Conciliar Post

Pastoral PTSD by J.A. Medders

Evangelicalism: A Word Worth Keeping by Michael Jensen

Sola Scriptura’s Relevance for the Modern Church by Alyssa Hall

Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity

The Divisive Fruit of the Reformation by Chris Casberg

Lost Gospels by Craig Keener

Other Reformations by Philip Jenkins

Markan Christology Outline by Michael Kok

Worldviews and Culture

The Decriminalization Delusion by Heather MacDonald

The Hidden Reason for Poverty That the World Needs to Address by Gary Haugen

The Needless Complexity of Academic Writing by Victoria Clayton

The University’s Useful Christians by Luke Foster

One response to “Recommended Reading: October 24-30”

  1. Vincent S Artale Jr Avatar

    Reblogged this on Talmidimblogging and commented:
    Excellent reading! Thanks Jacob!

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