Books A Review of “Finally Free” by Heath Lambert 30 Jun 2014 I have read more on the subject of pornography than I ever wanted to. Several years ago I took a full year to study a theology of sex and in…
Books Summer Reading List 2014 21 Jun 201421 Jun 2014 Since the cool thing to do is to list the books you're planning to read this summer, here's my list: 1. I am Charlotte Simmons: A Novel by Tom Wolfe I…
Books A Review of “Feelings and Faith” by Brian S. Borgman 16 Jun 201416 Jun 2014 It’s not uncommon for us to add adjectives to our emotions as a means of qualifying just how powerful they are. We say things like, “blinding rage,” or “consuming grief,”…
Books Best Books of the Year…So Far 14 Jun 2014 I read quite a few books every year which means that there are bound to be some disappointments. This year was, of course, no exception, and yet I am always…
Books… A Review of “Portrait of Calvin” by T.H.L. Parker 9 Jun 20149 Jun 2014 Some books you buy, some books you are given. Others make their way into your library through mysterious means. Such was the nature of the John Calvin biography I acquired…
Books A Review of “The Gospel and The Mind” by Bradley Green 2 Jun 2014 "What does the gospel have to do with the life of the mind" (11)? Bradley Green is concerned about the relationship between the two, and not simply because he is a…
Books A Review of “Desiring the Kingdom” by James K.A. Smith 26 May 2014 "Behind every pedagogy is a philosophical anthropology," (27). How we train others assumes a certain perspective on human nature, says Smith. In particular Desiring the Kingdom aims to point out…
Books… A Review of “Counseling the Hard Cases” eds. by Stuart Scott and Heath Lambert 19 May 2014 To say that the Scriptures are sufficient for "all life and faith" is to say quite a lot. Particularly, it is to say that the Bible can offer hope and…
Books A Review of “Brain Lock” by Jeffrey Schwartz 12 May 2014 Debates about the relationship between faith and science abound. The two are diametrically opposed, we are often told, and never shall they meet. Accept occasionally they do meet, even if…
Books A Review of “Good Mood Bad Mood” by Charles Hodges 5 May 20145 May 2014 Depression and bipolar disorder are two of the most common diagnoses made in medicine today, says Dr. Charles Hodges. Hodges is a family physician who has witnessed in his career…