Recommended Readings: January 10-16

If you read one article this week, make it Owning Our Baptism by George Weigel. For those of you with a bit more time on your hands, consider perusing the suggestions below from this past week. As always, if you think there’s something I should be reading, please let me know in the comments sectionContinue reading “Recommended Readings: January 10-16”

Recommended Readings: January 3-9

If you read one article this week, make it The Gospel According to Steve Martin by Mark Shea. If you have time to peruse additional readings, consider the follow selections. As always, if you think there’s anything I should have read this past week (or should be reading regularly), please let me know in theContinue reading “Recommended Readings: January 3-9”

Recommended Readings: December 27 – January 2

If you engage one article this week, read Celebrating Christmas at Christmastime by Dale Ahlquist. If you have time for more reading this fine New Year, check out the other selections below (some from this week and others from last). As always, if you think there’s something else I should be reading, let me knowContinue reading “Recommended Readings: December 27 – January 2”

Recommended Readings: December 20-26

If you only engage a single article this week, make it Christmas is Undefeatable by Mark Tooley. If you have more time this Christmas season to do some reading, check out these other suggestions from the past several days. As always, if you think there is something else I should be reading, let me knowContinue reading “Recommended Readings: December 20-26”

Recommended Readings: December 6-12

If you only read one thing this week, check out Reimagining Race: Ferguson in the Shadow of Advent by Stephen Turley If you’re not busily working on final projects, preparing for exams, or writing final papers like *cough cough* some of us, check out the other suggestions below. As always, if you think there’s somethingContinue reading “Recommended Readings: December 6-12”

Luther’s Two Kingdoms: Links

Over the past two weeks I’ve run a series on Luther’s Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms. While there are unquestionably portions of Luther’s ethic which are possibly problematic and have been interpreted poorly (see Nazi Germany), I do think the Two Kingdom’s can serve as a useful mode of thinking in today’s context, as IContinue reading “Luther’s Two Kingdoms: Links”

Richard Bauckham on The Lost Gospel

Controversy sells. If that’s not an adage about publishing books, it should be. It’s no secret that the controversial statements (or perspectives which can be made to sound controversial) catch the headlines. Look no further than The DaVinci Code or Reza Aslan’s Jesus. Unfortunately, much of culture is predicated on the idea that the biggerContinue reading “Richard Bauckham on The Lost Gospel”

Recommended Reading: November 29 – December 5

If you read one article this week, engage Sex on Campus by R. R. Reno If you have time to read more, check out these suggested articles (from this week and late last week). As always, if you think there’s something else I should be reading, feel free to mention it in the comments.

Recommended Reading: November 22-28

If you read one article this week, engage A Moral, Not a Racial, Divide over Ferguson by Dennis Prager. If you’re got some time to kill between eating leftovers and taking another nap, check out the additional suggestions below. As always, if you think there’s something I should be reading, please let me know inContinue reading “Recommended Reading: November 22-28”