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Is Doubt Sinful?

In some circles, deconstruction is an unforgivable sin, marking one as an apostate or a leper. In other circles, to deconstruct has become a badge of honor—a rite of passage. Entering this conversation is Travis Dickinson, author of Wandering Toward... Continue Reading →

John Stackhouse on Ravi Zacharias and the General State of Modern Evangelicalism

I sat down with Dr. John Stackhouse to discuss his thoughts on Ravi Zacharias and what this scandal says about the state of modern evangelicalism. My questions are in bold. https://www.amazon.com/Why-Youre-Here-Ethics-World/dp/0190636742/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3SIIQ93YJSIPL&dchild=1&keywords=john+stackhouse&qid=1614208640&sprefix=john+stac%2Caps%2C255&sr=8-3 In May of 2020, you noted that you would... Continue Reading →

‘The Gospel According to Paul’ According to John MacArthur (book review)

John MacArthur continues to astound me. Maintaining an audience from those in many denominations, having the gift of writing clearly, and possessing an unyielding determination to convey the truth of Scripture, a book on Paul (from him) sounds like something... Continue Reading →

“The “glue” that binds the entire story of God”, Closer Than Close (book review)

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 →

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