Dave Hickman does a tremendous job at delving into deep theological waters without muddying them. Though it's highly-theological it's not another “barely-readable” book which doesn’t know which audience demographic to choose, academic or layman. The subject matter usually cloudy and unclear (evidenced... Continue Reading →
S Gnosticism is a term referring to an ancient way of thought which deemphasizes the physical (the human body, the earthly) while placing high value on the non-physical (the “spiritual” dimension). It crept into some Christian circles in primitive church... Continue Reading →
What surprised me most about this book was how it strayed from a triumphalistic theology (for triumphalism clarification click here). On the contrary Banning Liebscher proved to be consistently realistic vs. a pie in the sky theology, or a success-driven one at that.... Continue Reading →
