Dec 13, 2016 | Book Reviews
The Beauty and The Horror by Richard HarriesISBN:9780281076932 published by SPCK God is good. All the time. All the time. God is good. For that is His nature. But what about right now, in Aleppo? What about in oncology wards? ...
Dec 4, 2016 | Book Reviews
A little over a year ago, I reviewed Brad Jersak’s A More Christlike God: A More Beautiful Gospel. In so many ways, it was exactly what I had been needing. While folks like Greg Boyd and Brian Zahnd had introduced me to the idea of a God who looks...
Nov 12, 2016 | Book Reviews
This review is approached with fear and trembling. Fr. Richard Rohr is a writer who almost needs no introduction and his latest work, The Divine Dance, he describes as the ‘most important book [he has] written’. Even with a very limited knowledge of...
Nov 3, 2016 | Book Reviews
Congdon, David W, The God Who Saves: A dogmatic sketch (Chicago, IL, United States: Cascade Books, 2016) A new kind of thing? The term ‘Christian universalism’ may conjure up many images in the mind of the everyday follower of Jesus. These...
Oct 20, 2016 | Book Reviews
Americans horrified at the prospect of a Trump presidency talk about moving to Canada. But what if Canada offered more than just a geographical solution to anybody disgusted with American politics? In The North American High Tory Tradition, Professor Ron Dart...
Oct 18, 2016 | Book Reviews
The topic of the Trinity in Christian theology and history seems like a perennial discussion, one to which the answer is best left to the theologians and scholars to work out. Who on earth can fathom what it means to be one with God, yet simultaneously maintain the...