Jun 15, 2020 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
He footed it well and she answered him handsomely —Bunyan Much significant work has been done on the life and prolific writing of Evelyn Underhill (certainly one of the most significant writers on the mystical life in the first half of the 20thcentury), but the...
May 16, 2020 | Book Reviews
A Review of Pauline Dogmatics, by Douglas Campbell, Eerdmans, 2020. “Theology is the linguistic outworking in truth of our developing love affair with the God revealed in Jesus.”[1] When this book arrived, it needed two people to carry it, as it is only slightly...
Feb 4, 2020 | Author - Wayne Northey, Book Reviews
Book Review of Christianity and Pluralism, Ron Dart and J. I. Packer, Lexham Press, 2019; 70 pages. Wayne Northey: This brief missive offers much to consider and chew on. In this reviewer’s experience, there is none so fundamentalist as one who has grown...
Sep 8, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews
"For we labor and struggle to this end because we have hoped in a living God who is the savior of all human beings, especially those who have faith." –1 Timothy 4:10 Inclusion: Athanasius, Wesley & the Queer Community Hence, I have proposed we opt...
Sep 8, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews
"For we labor and struggle to this end because we have hoped in a living God who is the savior of all human beings, especially those who have faith." –1 Timothy 4:10 The Amorphous Imprecision of “Universalism” As Hart himself argues, words mean...
Sep 8, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews
"For we labor and struggle to this end because we have hoped in a living God who is the savior of all human beings, especially those who have faith." –1 Timothy 4:10 Another Boring Rebuttal from Hopeful Inclusivism And now I'll risk my humble...