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More Preserving Democracy Reviews
Pastor Chris Clark has now reviewed Preserving Democracy. His conclusion: I like what Hushbeck has written. He has done his homework. He has worked systematically and arrived at solid conclusions. He “gets it.” Anyone reading Preserving Democracy will learn something new, and pick up a little inspiration in the process. Go read the whole review….
Henry’s Christmas List #1
My first suggestion is a gift for the theologians on your Christmas list. It’s Herold Weiss’s book Meditations on According to John: Exercises in Biblical Theology. My key reason for putting this one on my list of Christmas suggestions is that it demonstrates the practice of biblical theology. There is sometimes a great gulf fixed…
Ultimate Allegiance Updates
A number of people are using Bob Cornwall’s new book Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer (in the Areopagus series) for Lenten readings. Jim Brehler, Senior Pastor, First Congregational United Church of Christ, Jefferson, Ohio has prepared a Lenten Study Guide (though I suspect it could be used at other times) and…
Christian Archy now In Stock on both Amazon.com and B&N
It’s a couple of days later than expected, but both are now showing in stock, and you can still order from Energion Direct as well. Watch for more discussion of this exciting new booklet on our blogs today. Amazon.com: Christian Archy B&N: Christian Archy
New Energion Publications Book Category: Politics
January 14, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Gonzalez, Florida Energion Publications Announces New Book Category Energion Publications to add a new line of books exploring political issues to its already existing Christian publications, and has signed author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. to write the first offering in this division. The political category will differ from our existing…
Pastors and Politics: An Interview with Dr. Allan Bevere
It’s not a question of whether the church will be political. The church is political. It is a polity. The question is how it will be political. Dr. Allan R. Bevere
