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Black Earth, Timothy Snyder (book Review)

Inside the head of Hitler it is very dark and eerie, and no one should want to go there. Timothy Snyder, in a very large format, brings the reader face-to-face with the very twisted and corrupt (as well as mad)... Continue Reading →

A Thought on Hitler’s Naturalism

As I currently read through Black Earth which details with the atrocity of Hitler's worldview and regime as well implications for today, I am interested in a theme which keeps popping up; the conviction Hitler held that said humans are really no different... Continue Reading →

Should we “do away” with Doctrine? Brian McLaren’s new release (book review)

Speaker and former pastor Brian McLaren has given us a book which will prove provocative to many Christians. In The Great Spiritual Migration (Convergent, 2016) McLaren utilizes superb communicative skills throughout all 205 pages (228 counting the three Appendixes), speaking into the... Continue Reading →

“Jesus is Lord, Trump is not:” Re-examining our loyalties

During these past months I have read some very absurd claims on social media from both a more “liberal” type of Christian and those deemed “conservative.” On the liberal side, I read a fellow Christian I greatly respect make the... Continue Reading →

The ESV’s bizzare decision to never make (textual) decisions again

It's been announced that no more changes will ever (need to be) made to the popular ESV translation of the Bible. This is all very odd since the very purpose of Bible translation is to put the words of God... Continue Reading →

Go, by Preston Sprinkle (book review)

With wit and clarity, in his new release Go: Returning Discipleship to the Front Lines of Faith (NavPress, 2016) Preston Sprinkle argues that we have lost touch with what Biblical discipleship is all about. Vice President at Eternity Bible College (Boise Campus)... Continue Reading →

The Issue of Gnosticism (part 2)

Paul and Jesus on worship While in many churches worship is thought to be solely about heaven and spiritual reality, Paul connects worship to the mundane of earthly existence: “Whatever you eat or drink do it for the glory of... Continue Reading →

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