Memoirs by philosophers typically don’t garner wide readership, but Nicholas Wolterstorff’s In This World of Wonders should. It records vignettes from… READ MORE
“Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence,” argues the atheist… READ MORE
Jemar Tisby’s The Color of Compromise is a difficult book to read. The difficulty does not result from a complex argument… READ MORE
Reflecting on race relations in the early days of the Azusa Street Revival (1906–1909), Frank Bartleman famously wrote, “The ‘color… READ MORE
Mick Herron’s Joe Country comes out on June 11, 2019, and features the usual suspects from Slough House, where MI5 sends… READ MORE
Ziba MacKenzie is a criminal profiler who consults with Scotland Yard. On her way to dinner one night, the train… READ MORE
I write the Read Like a Leader section of each issue of Influence magazine. In the January-February 2019 issue, I recommended… READ MORE
The Soul in Paraphrase is “an anthology of the best devotional poetry in English” edited by Leland Ryken, a long-time professor… READ MORE
In 1994, Prof. Mark Noll published The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind which opened with this arresting sentence: “The scandal of… READ MORE
I read many good books in 2018. Here are my 14 favorites, alphabetized by author’s last name. For each, I’ve… READ MORE
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~Gandalf
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