No Substitute for Cruciformity: A Review of Lamb of the Free by Andrew Rillera Ask your average American Christian about the meaning of Jesus’s cross, why he died and what it accomplished, and you’re… Continue reading “No Substitute for Cruciformity: A Review of Lamb of the Free by Andrew Rillera”…
On N. T. Wright, the Cross, and Systemic Racism Some who are attracted to N. T. Wright’s theology and affirm much of it nevertheless also deny the existence of… Continue reading “On N. T. Wright, the Cross, and Systemic Racism”…
If Jesus is Lord, Satan is Not: Why Conceding Atonement Ground is a Mistake Theories about Christ’s death are not Christianity: they are explanations about how it works. Christians would not all agree as… Continue reading “If Jesus is Lord, Satan is Not: Why Conceding Atonement Ground is a Mistake”…
2019 Book List, Part Two Like I said in my previous post, this year’s book list has had to be divided into two parts because… Continue reading “2019 Book List, Part Two”…
The Shalom Justice Lens – A Review of Rethinking Incarceration by Dominique Gilliard Justice summons the church to social stewardship, to the toilsome work of cultivating communities where communal flourishing and shalom are… Continue reading “The Shalom Justice Lens – A Review of Rethinking Incarceration by Dominique Gilliard”…
The Worst Book on Racial Reconciliation Ever?—A Critical Review of One New Man by Jarvis J. Williams Ephesians 2.11-22 is one of my favorite passages in Scripture. It’s one of the passages that most inspires me to… Continue reading “The Worst Book on Racial Reconciliation Ever?—A Critical Review of One New Man by Jarvis J. Williams”…