Happy Thanksgiving Weekend! If you read one article this week, look at the Conciliar Post Round Table: After Death.
For those of you with additional reading time (perhaps over some delectable leftovers), check out the following suggestions below. As always, if you think there is something else that I should be reading, feel free to let me know in the comments section.
Theology and Religion
Pastor-Theologian: A Different Angle by David Fitch
The Miracle of Squanto’s Path to Plymouth by Eric Metaxas
After Paris: A Christian View on Protecting the Innocent by Mark Tooley
Training Church Leaders in the Digital Age by Michael Bird and Guy Mason
Living in the Real World by Fr. Stephen Freeman
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
“Interactive Diversity” SBL Session by Larry Hurtado
A New Papyrus of the Gospel of John by Tommy Wasserman
A World of Terror Needs the Longer Ending of Mark by Michelle Mikeska
What Really Happened at the Synod by George Weigel
Worldviews and Culture
A National Registry for Adherents of a Certain World Religion? by Roger Olson
How Making Colleges ‘Safe Spaces’ Makes Us All Less Safe by Pamela Paresky
An Evangelical Woman’s Liberation from the Pill by Chelsen Vicari
College Professorships: Conservatives Need Not Apply? by Bruce Frohnen
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