I started and finished listening to five audiobooks while I worked over the weekend, for instance. And now that I am feeling a bit more rested and settled, I should tell you about it.More
Tag Archives: Book Review
Book Review: ‘The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind’ by Mark A. Noll
Why have so many American evangelicals in recent decades not invested more in intellectual pursuits? Mark A. Noll here in ‘The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind’ wants to know.More
Book Review: ‘The Other Half of Church’ by Michel Hendricks and E. James Wilder
A certain cost-benefit seems not to have been done carefully enough, in my view, where combining the latest in brain science with Christian theology is concerned.More
Book Review: ‘A Free People’s Suicide’ by Os Guinness
Freedom, to be sustainable, requires not just Liberty in the abstract. What Os Guinness calls “the golden triangle of freedom” includes also Virtue as well as “Faith in something.”More
Book Review: ‘Finding the Right Hills to Die On – The Case for Theological Triage’ by Gavin Ortlund
A recurring theme of Gavin Ortlund’s ‘Finding the Right Hills to Die On’ is the effect of doctrinal concerns. Not principally theological, but practical questions are asked here.More
Book Review: ‘A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Sublime and Beautiful’ by Edmund Burke
Burke bids us stop and smell the roses here, and appreciate their thorns, then see the illiberality of the other sciences moderated with a fuller and more soulful humanity.More
