Recommended Readings: March 5-11

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For those of you with additional reading time this weekend, check out the following suggestions, gleaned from around the blogging world. Think I missed linking an important article? Let me know in the comments section below.

Theology and Religion

48 Scattered Thoughts about Pastoral Ministry by Scott Slayton

The Summoned Subject by Barney Aspray

C.S. Lewis on the Preference for Old Books by Drew McIntyre

Your Bad Ecclesiology Is Hurting Us by Mark Collins

On Faith and Scholarship by Beverly Roberts Gaventa

A Monastic Vice for the Internet Age by Luis Pinto de Sa

Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity

Answering Bart Ehrman on How Jesus Got Adopted by Michael Bird

The Brothers of Jesus: A Fresh Look at the Evidence by Anthony Le Donne

Pliny’s Letter about Christians by Larry Hurtado

Who Wrote Genesis? by RJS

Aquinas on Greek and Latin Trinitarianisms by Luke Stamps

The Christian History of “Pagan” Easter by Beth Allison Barr

Worldviews and Culture

Against Donald Trump: Why Evangelicals Must Not Vote for Donald Trump by Matthew Lee Anderson

Scalia Made the Weather by John O. McGinnis

To My Daughter: Be Like Rey by Chris Casberg

Random Thoughts by Thomas Sowell

Resisting the Demagogue by George Weigel

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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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