Reclaiming Prison Literature for the Life of the Church
Prison literature–literature composed by people in prison–tends to be some of the most powerful writing in all literature. The authors have sometimes been actual criminals whose experiences behind...
View ArticleWar of the Lamb: Violence & Nonviolence in the Book of Revelation
War of the Lamb: Violence and Nonviolence in the Book of Revelation by Michael L. Westmoreland-White [First published in the November-December 2005 issue of The Baptist Peacemaker.] The Revelation to...
View ArticleLink Love: Cynthis Nielsen’s Guest Post Series
Over at her excellent blog (on the intersection of philosophy and Christian theology), Per Caritatem, Cynthia Nielsen is calling for a series of guest posts by Christian writers on several questions...
View ArticleSlavery as a Crisis of Biblical Authority
I have mentioned that Cynthia R. Nielson has been posting a series of brief guest-bloggings on “Violence and Holy Writ” on her wonderful blog, Per Caritatem. I am the guest-blogger for the third...
View ArticleResurrection Day: The Heart of Christianity
The Adult Sunday School class at my small church (Jeff Street Baptist Community @ Liberty) has been studying The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions by Marcus Borg and N. T. (Tom) Wright. At no point do...
View ArticleMy Tribute to Glen H. Stassen (1936-2014)
Early yesterday morning (26 April 2014), at his home in Pasadena, CA, Dr. Glen Harold Stassen died quietly in his sleep. He had been battling cancer for months. He was not only my Doktorvater and...
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