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.
This is more than a month old, but somehow I missed it, so let’s make sure as many people as possible are aware. David Alan Black’s set of videos, recorded when he taught beginning Greek in Ethiopia, are now available free on YouTube. (Go direct to YouTube.) This course is based on Dave’s beginning grammar….
Happy New Year! Jim West’s defense of print-on-demand (HT: Biblical Studies Carnival LVIII) is worth reading.
Energion Publications is excited to announce the arrival of a new book of poetry! Poetic Diversities is author Tabitha Edwards-Walton’s first published work but it will not be her last. The offerings inside this volume include musings on nature, love, those who live with disabilities, adoption, abuse and Tabitha included a poem on the life and impact of actor…
Thus far, Jack Watkins has just reviewed the preface. I must say that I’m glad to be publishing a book in which people find the preface worth reviewing! For cumulative links to discussions of The Jesus Paradigm, see the open discussion post.
Michael Hyatt of Thomas Nelson, writing at The Christian Post thinks that many in the publishing industry are overestimating he growth of eBook sales, which an industry survey suggests will be 50% of book sales by 2014. He believes it will be closer to 25%, and in an update, cites another study that says 22.5%…
He says: Too bloody short! This is one of Energion Publications’ Topical Line Drives booklets, meant to introduce a topic directly by zeroing in on the necessities, but this time the abbreviated coverage left me wanting much more. Maybe that’s a good thing. Well, we kind of expect to hear that the TLD volumes are…