Tag: Review
Vincent J. Donovan’s “Christianity Rediscovered”
There are things we have learned from our culture’s place in history that will be disrupted, dismantled, even condemned by the gospel. Other parts of our culture and history will be purified and refined, and in these things we will realize God was always leading us to King Jesus even though we couldn’t have known it before the gospel.
Larry Hurtado’s “Why on Earth Did Anyone Become a Christian in the First Three Centuries?”
I must admit, Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite holidays. To me, it is only fitting that Christians both celebrate the beginning of Lent, the intentional time of embodied reflection leading to the last […]
N.T. Wright’s “The Day the Revolution Began”
The conversation of atonement is looming large in my graduate studies, both as a part of my current theology class and as a major portion of my thesis. This conversation inevitably meant I had to […]