Oct 11, 2016 | Book Reviews
Stephen Imbach was the founder and director of Soulstream, a dispersed contemplative community that also trains spiritual directors. A few gleanings from reading one of my favorite books “The Spirituality of Wine” by Gisela H. Kreglinger. A well-crafted wine...
Oct 5, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
Review: Abraham Friesen, Menno Simons: Dutch Reformer Between Luther, Erasmus, and the Holy Spirit: A Study in the Problem Areas of Menno Scholarship (Xlibris, 2015). The origins of the Anabaptist Tradition is an ongoing and contested one–from...
Sep 27, 2016 | Author - Brad Jersak, Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
"Posterity may know we have not loosely through silence permitted to pass away as in a dream." RICHARD HOOKER, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, 1593. When living in a political climate where silence, and indeed a certain banal...
Jun 21, 2016 | Book Reviews
Editor’s Note: The following excerpts come from Terrence J. Rynne, Jesus Christ, Peacemaker: A New Theology of Peace (Mayknoll, NY: Orbis, 2014), 29–31 for promotional purposes. They reflect an Orthodox theology similar to the ‘theology of consent and...
Apr 8, 2016 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews
Robin Parry – Four Views of Hell Until now, most Christians have assumed that evangelicals – people who base their convictions clearly on the teaching of Scripture – cannot possibly be universalists – people who believe that God will one...
Apr 4, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
Andrew J. Walker, “Notes from a Wayward Son: a miscellany," Andrew D. Kinsey (ed.)” (Cascade Books: Eugene, Oregon, 2015). Andrew Walker is one of the most remarkable scholars I have met across the years. – William J. Abraham There are thinkers, to follow...