In a short and fast-paced read, blogger-and-author Sarahbeth Caplin does us a favor in producing a book which simultaneously tells a story while challenging modern evangelicalism in some of its ugliest . Having both moments of "deepness" as well as... Continue Reading →
The book at hand is not written from a Christian perspective but from purely a historical one. Why then am I talking about it on a blog dedicated to Christian literature? A few reasons. Firstly our past is important. If... Continue Reading →
What I appreciate most about this translation (called the Tree of Life Version , or the TLV) of the Psalms is that it unapologetically maintains the Jewishness of the Psalms. While our translations, English or otherwise, struggle to maintain the... Continue Reading →
