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Jewish AND Christian? “Confessions of a Prodigal Daughter” (Book Review)

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 Forgotten Story of Autism, “In A Different Key” book review

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 →

A Good Effort to maintain the Jewishness of the Psalms: “Shalom in Psalms” Book Review

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 →

Wayne Grudem’s Log in his Eye in regards to the Trinity (in its apparent relation to Women subordination)

Wayne Grudem believes that because the Son was subordinated to the Father this reveals the subordination which women are to have in relation to men. In other words, the Father has authority over the Son, meaning there is a hierarchical... Continue Reading →

Are There Apostles Today? “Moving In the Apostolic” by John Eckhardt book review (revised edition)

John Eckhardt comes out swinging in this book (originally written in 1999 but revised in 2017) in explaining that apostleship did not cease with the death of the apostles. Unfortunately, his exegesis usually proves to be forced, his conclusions seeming... Continue Reading →

The Gospel and Social Inequality; “Dream With Me” by John M. Perkins (book review)

Never having heard of the John M. Perkins, Dream With Me: Race, Love, and the Struggle We Must Win (Baker, 2017) served as a great introduction to someone I now consider a true American hero. Containing stories of the hardship... Continue Reading →

Katharina and Martin Luther, Michelle DeRusha (book review)

I admit that more than once I have wondered about Martin Luther’s relationship with his wife and who she was exactly. In this sense author, blogger and speaker Michelle DeRusha does us a favor in uncovering who Katharina Luther was in... Continue Reading →

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