APOLOGETICS: “It’s Okay to Expect a Miracle” is an interview with Craig S. Keener about his two-volume study, Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts. I hope to interview Prof. Keener in January on MinistryDirect.com/live
BOOKS: “Favorite Books of 2011.”
CULTURE: “What the Cultural Mandate Is Not.”
DECONVERSION: “Why Do Christians Leave the Faith?” Bradley Wright has an ongoing series on this topic over at Black, White and Gray.
- Part 1: “The Fundamental Importance of Apologetics”
- Part 2: “Breaking-up with a God Who Failed Them”
- Part 3: “The Problem of Responding Badly to Doubt”
- Part 4: “The Relative Unimportance of Non-Christians”
EVIL: “How the Catholic Church Sheltered Nazi War Criminals” (subscription required).
FORCED STERILIZATION: “Reproductive Health of Yesteryear.” That post links to this New York Times story.
GOD’S QUARTERBACK? SERIOUSLY?!?! “Tim Tebow: God’s Quarterback.”
HARRY TRUMAN, DEFENDED: “The Least Evil Option.” It’s an apologetic for the two A-bombs Truman dropped on Japan.
iPAD CHURCHES: “Churches Adopt Technology To Reach Out To Congregants.” I preached from my iPad once. Then I switched back to paper notes. I may try it again, however.
JOHNNY DEPP WATCH: “Who said Johnny Depp will go to hell?” No one, apparently. The Daily Star evidently just made this story up whole-cloth.
KINYARWANDA: “Forgiveness Is Freedom.”
LOVE: “Love, American Style”: an interview with sociologist Paul Hollander about his new book, Extravagant Expectations: New Ways to Find Romantic Love in America.
MARRIAGE: “Christians Are Still Having Sex.” This article is mostly about “the revitalization and protection of the family.” It starts with a nod to a David French post about premarital sex among evangelical youth.
NONES: “Americans: Undecided About God?”
OUTRAGEOUS: “Companies pull ads from Muslim reality TV show.” In response to a Christian pressure group, no less: the Florida Family Association. Given the strong families this show depicts, one might think FFA would be sympathetic to these American Muslims. But it’s off on an anti-Islamist rant. Look, I’ve seen the show. Those people aren’t Islamists, okay?
PREDESTINATION: “A good (relatively new book about predestination.”