Recommended Reading: December 3

C. S. Lewis (2)If you read one article this week, engage C.S. Lewis and the Art of Disagreement by Michael Ward.

Have additional reading time this fine December day? Check out the following suggestions, gathered from around the blogging world. Think I missed sharing an important article? Let me know below or at sonblestjacob [at] gmail.com.

Theology and Religion

Biblicism Revisited by Scot McKnight

“Ideas Have Consequences”: The Common Ingredients of Growing Churches by Thomas Kidd

The Real Reason Evangelicals Don’t Baptize Babies by G. Shane Morris

Accountability in Community is Crucial to Christian Living by Brandon D. Smith

Four Reasons to Stop Worrying About Church Growth by Jonathan Aigner

Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity

Paul and Empire – Romans 13:1-7 by Phil Long

New Testament Theology as Discussion by Ben Blackwell

A Curator’s Guide (ongoing series) by Daniel Wallace

New Essay on NT Papyrus P45 by Larry Hurtado

November 2016 Biblical Studies Carnival via Jim West

Worldviews and Culture

Against the Tradinistas: Faith, Capitalism and Culture by John Ehrett

Use Data to Make  a Strong Case for the Humanities by Norman Bradburn and Robert Townsend

Donald Trump and the Great Projection by Pete Spiliakos

What Fidel Castro Taught Me About the Radical Left by David French

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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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