Recommended Reading: April 29

If you read one article this weekend, look at Truly, He Is Risen and Reigning by John Mark Reynolds.

For those of you with additional reading time, check out the following selections, gathered from around the blogging world. Think I missed sharing something important? Let me know in the comments section below. Happy reading!

Theology and Religion

“I Just Go By What the Bible Says” and Other Ridiculous Things Pastors Say by Darrell Lackey

The Beauty of Bi-Vocational Ministry by Jarrett Dickey

Evolving Toward Africa by Peter Leithart

Things Christian Women Hear about Women by Rachel Elizabeth Asproth

Combating Creedal Amputations of the Descent Clause by Matt Emerson

Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity

Why Does Easter’s Date Wander? by Farrell Brown

“The Form of God”: Philo and Paul by Larry Hurtado

Wealthy Women in the First-Century Roman World and in the Church by Marg Mowczko

What is the Historical Evidence that Jesus Lived and Died? by Simon Gathercole

Jesus and Cannabis? by Phil Long

Worldviews and Culture

Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria by James Somers

The Challenge of Our Disruptive Era by Ben Sasse

The Humanities Move Off-Campus by Victor Davis Hanson

The Ancient March from Crony Capitalism to Statism by David Brahnsen

We Should All be Grateful for Gorsuch by Pete Spiliakos

 

Bonus Link: The Oxford Study Centre is Partnering with Ratio Christi

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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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