February 11, 2019
BY DAN SARTOR on December 15, 2018 How is the presence of ubiquitous personal technological devices shaping human development and interpersonal relations? How might persons navigate this technological revolution in… READ MORE
January 25, 2019
BY BEN WITHERINGTON in January 2019 In this seven part series, Ben Witherington reviews Magdala of Galilee: A Jewish City in the Hellenistic and Roman Period edited by Richard Bauckham. Within this… READ MORE
January 23, 2019
BY JIMMY MCCARTHY on January 18, 2019 … Asian American Christian Ethics is an edited volume featuring twelve authors from multiple ethnic backgrounds and Christian traditions. Its diversity seems straightforward: Korean,… READ MORE
January 18, 2019
Reviewed BY LYDIA HOYLE on January 11, 2019 David W. Bebbington’s Baptists Through the Centuries explores the Baptist tradition across four centuries and several continents. Building primarily on published research, Bebbington works… READ MORE
BY TOM PAXSON on January 1, 2019 Christianity was born in trauma, but do we recognize its implications? The psychological‐social‐spiritual trauma, which is Rambo’s focus, disrupts pre‐trauma patterns of experience:… READ MORE
BY SPENCER ROBINSON on January 1, 2019 Christopher Seitz intends The Elder Testament to be a “theological introduction to the canonical unity of the Scriptures of Israel.” Christopher Seitz has written many… READ MORE
BY GEORGE MOORE on December 28, 2018 It is wonderful to see publishers who care about a book’s design and aesthetics. Baylor University Press consistently hits home runs in these… READ MORE
December 3, 2018
BY JESSICA J. SCHROEDER on September 5, 2018 Murray Rae’s most recent book, Architecture and Theology: The Art of Place, is a storehouse of insight. Though the book’s title may seem… READ MORE
November 28, 2018
BY JAKE MORLEY, INTERVIEWED on October 10, 2018 In one of his many essays on Milton, Northrop Frye defines the epic poem as a ‘special kind’ of narrative poem that… READ MORE
November 19, 2018
Crippled Grace: Disability, Virtue Ethics, and the Good Life by Shane Clifton Review by AARON KLINK on November 12, 2018 Shane Clifton, Professor at Australia’s Alphacrucis College, combines insight and honesty in… READ MORE