The Questioning God – Book Review at The Dubious Disciple
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
We’re having a sale, but it’s a bit different. This is for our Aer.io store, where we can sell almost any book in print. So we’re discounting David Alan Black’s books about Greek and New Testament interpretation from 10% to 30% (depending on the margin we’re allowed). For other books by David Alan Black, see…
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. was interviewed on Constitution Day on WSAU radio in Wausau, Wisconsin. You can find audio of the interview here. Elgin is author of Energion titles Preserving Democracy, Evidence for the Bible, and Christianity and Secularism.
Once everyone has read all these blog posts, we’ll know at least that those who will not like this book will already know they aren’t going to like it! Aussie John provides commentary on part of the introduction. (For those who may wonder, yes we do try to link to all blog discussions of books…
… on Patheos. (This is a late link, but the review is worth reading.)
From Messy Incarnation by Bruce Epperly: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being in him was life, and the…
Black Tuesday again saw the discussion of the book Why Four Gospels? at Near Emmaus, and it's getting interesting. Ever since Energion release the second of this book, I've been hoping to see just this kind of critical response. Generating serious discussion is, I believe, far more important than convincing someone of a particular argument….