Recommended Reading: February 4

religionIf you read one article this week, look at Stop Using “Religion” to Mean Bad Religion by Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick

For those of you with additional reading time this fine February day (February, how is it February already?), check out the following selections. Think I missed sharing an important viewpoint? Let me know in the comments section below. Happy reading!

Theology and Religion

Vintage Jesus by Bill Leonard

How to Respond to the Refugee Crisis by David Platt

Thinking Biblically about Refugees by Zac Wyse

Christianity and Truth by Micah Carlson

Dear Fellow Christians: It’s Time to Speak Up for Refugees by Ed Stetzer

Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity

Biblical Studies Carnival 131 (January 2017) via Cassandra Farrin

Why Should I Know the History of Christianity? by Jeremy Bouma

Hellenization and the Jewish Diaspora by Phil Long

Scripture in the Early Church (Video) by Michael Kruger

“At/In the Right Hand”: An Exhortation by Larry Hurtado

Worldviews and Culture

American Mythology: The Stories the Separate Us by David Barr

The March for Life in Year 44 by Charles Chaput

Being Pro-Life and Politically Homeless by John Rasmussen

A Supreme Successor to Justice Scalia by Ed Whelan

President Trump’s Executive Order and the Moral Confusion of the Immigration Debate by Alastair Roberts

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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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