With Weeping for My Sisters
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgoN_hG1c9Y
Created by My True Self (HT: TSK)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgoN_hG1c9Y
Created by My True Self (HT: TSK)
A follow up to my previous posts on Susan Wise Bauer’s Books & Culture review of John Stackhouse’s Finally Feminist: Church Marketing Sucks has extended the thesis of Stackhouse’s book into the how we “market” Christianity to the world around us. Read here.
In the most recent issue of Books & Culture (both print and online), author and home school guru Susan Wise Bauer takes the opportunity of her review of John Stackhouse’s book Finally Feminist to respond to the sharp and sometimes alarmist criticisms that erupted across the Internet after she let out on her blog that [...]
Joel Garver has written one of the best summaries of the teachings of N. T. Wright I’ve seen anywhere. More importantly, he shares his insights into why Wright is so controversial to some conservative evangelicals…and why he need not be.
Rev. Richard “Rick” Phillips has posted his reactions to the recording of Scot McKnight’s address to last week’s Forum on the Emerging Church held by Westminster Theological Seminary’s Student Association. He walks through the talk point-by-point offering his comments along the way. I was pleased to see Rev. Phillips take McKnight’s points seriously. He sees [...]
Address to the 2006 Westminster Theological Seminary Student Association Forum on the Emerging Church
Dr. Michael Horton 10/27/2006 9 am
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Note: Please be aware that Horton came on rapid fire with many quotations and citations of sources to back up his assertions that I simply could not catch in my notes. [...]
Robert Webber and Philip Kenyon, along with a team of scholars, ministers, and theologians drawn from a diverse sampling of orthodox Christians have produced a Call to an Ancient Evangelical Future. They state their overall goal in the Prologue to the document:
Today, as in the ancient era, the Church is confronted by a host of [...]
Most of you are probably well aware that the term blog is short for weblog. Blogging software was developed originally to provide a convenient way to log links to significant web sites having to do with a particular topic. Before long, though, people discovered that it also afforded an excellent environment for journaling. Now, of [...]
File this under “Wish I’d Said That.”
Nicholas Perrin’s review of Guy Waters’ book Justification and the New Perspectives on Paul is now online at the N. T. Wright Page. (HT: Alastair, review originally published in the Westminster Theological Journal, 2005, 67, 381-390.)
The opening paragraphs of the review are quoteworthy:
A story is told of an American [...]
This time, it’s the pictorial version!
HT: The Boneman