Chris Wright opens The Uniqueness of Christ by noting that “the supermarket mentality dominates popular thinking about religion” (12). This… READ MORE
Ivan M. Satyavrata’s To Fulfil, Not to Destroy is an epitome of the author’s doctoral dissertation, published as God Not… READ MORE
Nearly 30 years past my seminary education, I found that my facility with the Greek New Testament was much diminished.… READ MORE
“God calls people to pioneer,” says Jeffery Portmann, “and simultaneously He calls others to become settlers.” Portmann isn’t talking about… READ MORE
Mick Herron’s Slough House is where MI5 deposits the spooks it wants to fire but can’t, hoping they will quit… READ MORE
To be honest, I didn’t know what to expect from Next to Last Stand, Craig Johnson’s sixteenth novel featuring Walt… READ MORE
“While the divisiveness of our current moment in the United States may be regrettable and fatiguing, it also represents an… READ MORE
I learned about The Unspoken through Amazon First Reads. I have had good luck with other First Reads (especially Victoria Selman),… READ MORE
“With the massive disruptions we’re facing as a result of the COVID-19 crisis of 2020 and beyond, the problems could… READ MORE
The Auschwitz Detective is Jonathan Dunsky’s sixth murder mystery featuring Adam Lapid. (I reviewed the previous novels here, here, here,… READ MORE
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
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