If you read one article this week, engage Why “The Prince of Egypt” is the Bible Movie Viewers Deserve.
For those of you with additional reading time this fine spring day, check out the following selections. Think I missed sharing something important? Let me know in the comment section below.
Theology and Religion
How the Church Exchanged Worshiping God for Cheap Emotional Thrills by Les Lamkin
Political Dealing: The Crisis of Evangelicalism by Mark Labberton
“Learned Ministers” by Scot McKnight
From Consumers to Disciples by Drew McIntyre
Stop Making Hospitality Complicated by Brandon McGinley
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Justin and the Gospels, Encore by Larry Hurtado
Christian Biblical Canon Defined by Central Authority? by John Meade
Why I Believe in Monocovenantalism by Michael Bird
Locating the Inspired “Original” Amid Contextual Complexity by Peter Gurry
Textual Mentalities in the Ancient World by Larry Hurtado
Worldviews and Culture
The Stifling Uniformity of Literary Theory by Neema Parvini
The HR-ification of the Public Square by Samuel James
Dear Humanities Profs: We Are Part of the Problem by Eric Bennett