If you read one article this week, engage Should Christians Vote for the Lesser of Two Evils? by Russell Moore.
For those of you with additional reading time, check out the following selections, gathered (as always) from around the blogging world.
Theology and Religion
Amoris Laetitia and the Words of Christ by Nathaniel Peters
Rhyme and Reason by Rebekah Curtis
A Question of Motivation by Micah Carlson
Theology and Beer by Gene Veith
The Rise of the Anti-Culture by Carl Trueman
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Did the Early Christians Get the Jesus Story Wrong? by Michael Kruger
The Book of Revelation: A Different Kind of “Apocalyptic” Text by Larry Hurtado
Ehrman v. Bauckham on Eyewitnesses Part II via Nijay Gupta
Is the Longer Ending of Mark Inspired? by Peter Gurry
Reflections on the Church Fathers: Polycarp by George Aldhizer
Worldviews and Culture
Evangelicalism After Trump by Matthew Lee Anderson
What Now, Conservatives? by David French
Declare Total Non-Cooperation with Assisted Suicide by Wesley Smith
The Right to Be Differently Excellent by Adam J. MacLeod
Random Thoughts: Election 2016 by Thomas Sowell
Bonus Link: April Biblical Studies Carnival via Jeff Carter
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