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
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
Available at A Pilgrim’s Progress. The focus of this review is hermeneutics, with an emphasis on the consistency of Dr. Black’s use of the New Testament. Update: Eric Carpenter continues with notes on Discipleship.
From on the pain and grief of divorce from author Jody Neufeld.
— Henry Neufeld I’m pretty sure I publish some books with unbiblical material in them. The hard question is which ones those are. Some people expect me to know because I read the Bible in Greek and Hebrew. Everyone who reads the Bible in Greek and Hebrew (with a little Aramaic thrown in) knows what…
From Eucatastrophe Press, The Fringe: A Secret Society has gone to the printer! The silence and mystery are now broken and here for you to read! Pick up this book and meet the opera singer who was once applauded by an appreciative audience and is now condemned before she opens her mouth. Meet the children, also condemned, frequently by…
John Byron wonders, prompted by an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Both articles refer specifically to scholarly book reviews, but book reviews by bloggers can have the same problems. I like to see some analysis in a review, along with some direction. Where might this study have done better? Where might it have…
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