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...
Apr 4, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
Doesn't it often seem that people and ideas we most respect usually contain a certain amount of breadth? And to be clear, breadth is not merely a large dose of variety. Perhaps it is a deepness incorporated into breadth that makes breadth comprehensive. Truth has...
Mar 31, 2016 | Book Reviews
Whenever a self-confessed evangelical releases a book entitled anything close to The Sin of Certainty, it bears the weight of a second glance. Enns is already one of my favorite authors having won me over with The Bible Tells me So, but if that weren’t the...
Mar 7, 2016 | Book Reviews
One of the things I value about the parables of Jesus is that they can be understood in multiple ways, similar to a prism. One beam of white light enters a prism and several streams of different colored light emerge from the other side. Our own...
Mar 4, 2016 | Author - Brad Jersak, Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
Ron Dart, professor of Religious Studies and Political Science at UFV, adds two books (as editor and author) to his extensive bibliography. Thomas Merton and the Counterculture: A Golden String (St Macrina Press, 2016) is a collection of essays and...