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May 31, 2023
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Hope, Action, and Neighbor Love: The Planet and Christian Discipleship

by Caleb Schut, Nate Rauh-Bieri
…th to send back to Karamajong. Being in Katwe was the first time I saw the real-life impact of climate change on the most vulnerable. The tragedy is that for the families who live in Karamojong, only generational shifts will make their homeland livable again. Only tree planting and climate altering shifts will make Karamojong an area where family farms can once again thrive. The story of Karamoja will be the story of so many more places.  Nate Rau…
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March 16, 2023
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Voicing the Gospel Story: A Review of The Man Born to Be King

by Laurel Koerner
…criptures, (Sayers) was dramatizing them.” An inspiring bonus is the behind-the-scenes view of Sayers as a person deeply committed to her vocation. The supplements beyond the scripts reveal her to have had the artistic integrity, technical ability, theological orientation, discernment, good humor, and fortitude for such an undertaking. A writer less committed to her purpose might not have withstood the waves of duress to produce such a work, one w…
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December 5, 2014
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Ten Great Books on Church History

by Scott Culpepper
…y of Christianity in this survey which is available in two volumes or in a combined edition. The narrative style and short chapters are ideal for college students or for the layperson who wants a basic introduction to Christian history that is also a gripping read. Gonzalez is a theologian as well as historian who captures well the nuances of Christian thought and Biblical interpretation. Another of the particular strengths of this text is a signi…
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October 15, 2015
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How Should We Read the Bible?

by Benjamin Lappenga
…sion of the value of premodern exegesis, see Billings, The Word of God, 180-83. One place to start for learning how non-Western readers approach Scripture is Tokunboh Adeyemo, Solomon Andria, Kwame Bediako, Isabel Apawo Phiri, and Yusufu Turaki, eds., Africa Bible Commentary (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010). ↩ Augustine says a number of things that are sometimes equated with the modern notion of “authorial intent,” but Augustine insisted that any r…
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April 7, 2022
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My Kids Want To…Should I Let Them?: A Review of The Family Firm

by Kayt Frisch
…ders to first pause and create their family’s “Big Picture.” This what-will-we-prioritize process goes beyond a family mission statement (though she encourages having one) into more practical principles that allow you to more easily make concrete decisions about things like bedtime, week-night sleepover requests, and when homework gets done. She points out that “failing to articulate priorities is a recipe for conflict in cases where there are mul…
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July 7, 2020
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Coral Reefs, Climate Change, and Ecological Lament

by Chloe Hansum
…//www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding- climate/climate-change-ocean-heat-content.  ↩ Gattuso, Jean-Pierre, et al. “Coral Reefs.” Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Oct. 2018, https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/02/WGIIAR5- CCboxes_FINAL.pdf.  ↩ Wolff, Nicholas H., et al. “Vulnerability of the Great Barrier Reef to Climate Change and Local Pressures.” Wiley Online Library, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 8 Feb. 2018, https://online…
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May 11, 2015
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What I Did in Vietnam

by John Calsbeek
…the Sioux Falls airport where my very pregnant wife and brother and sister-in-law were waiting for my return. When I walked into the waiting area, none of them recognized me for when I left the country seven months earlier I weighed 200 pounds and when I returned I weighed 150 pounds and had a very dark tan. Ten days after returning my first daughter was born! What has given you the greatest joy in serving? What has been the hardest part? At the…
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October 10, 2016
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Ethics and Lethal Autonomous Robots

by Derek Schuurman
…tter sensors than a human has to assess the battle situation and detect non-combatants. Robots could be programmed to act conservatively and strictly follow the rules of engagement. Principles of just-war could be hard-coded into robots to minimize suffering, avoid injury to non-combatants and only respond proportionately. Robots could be equipped with an “ethical governor” that ensures the robot acts responsibly, an idea explored in a book entitl…
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April 12, 2017
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iAt Book Club: The Benedict Option

by Robert Lancaster
…ight. However, I am not as convinced as Scott and Erin that “a champion of free enterprise like Dreher” would completely reject a sharing of all things in common. He might not embrace it to the extent the Bruderhof do, but it’s likely that he would be closer to it than many Western Christians who have wedded themselves to a materialistic culture. I will admit that Scott and Erin are probably more right than wrong about Dreher’s free market thought…
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September 15, 2014
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October 1, 2019
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Digging into Durable Books

by Josh Matthews
…found again and read, eventually. That’s what I mean when I say that they test us. The test questions are these, among others: How philosophical are we? How civilized are we? How much do we understand ourselves? Part of the answers to these questions, I think, come from how much the durable books are part of our lives and culture. This is a test of our educational institutions: how much do we spend time with the durable books in our classrooms? A…
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August 14, 2018
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Mere Is Always a Dangerous Word: A Review of “Mere Sexuality” Part One

by Steven Rodriguez
…kind of Alamo or Helm’s Deep. And as evangelicals have clung to the “gender-complementary-as defined-by-biology” belief, they have unwittingly painted themselves into a corner. In the second part of this book review, I will explore the problems with isolating biological gender complementarity and offer a suggestion for a different way forward. John Henry Newman, The Works of Cardinal Newman: Historical Sketches (London, UK: Longmans, Green, and Co…
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May 17, 2017
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On the Formative Power of Technology

by Sam Speers
…utting technology in its place” can succeed without putting something else in the places where technology tends to creep. https://www.statista.com/statistics/232790/forecast-of-apple-users-in-the-us/ ↩ https://www.statista.com/statistics/201183/forecast-of-smartphone-penetration-in-the-us/ ↩…
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April 6, 2023
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Growing in Global Perspectives: A Book Conversation of Reading the Bible Around the World

by Hannah Landman, Eoghan Holdahl, Joya Schreurs, Jaelyn Dragt, Susan Wang
…Apart from this, the way Ruth, the foreigner, showed her love to her mother-in-law is astonishing, which the author made the point how today foreigners around the world are stuck with the label as the needy minority rather than the ones who can contribute. Through this reading, I was reminded that the scriptures have the power to speak to all people at all times. It allows me to see I am just a small part of the global church and God is working in…
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July 28, 2018
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Why Should the U.S. Have Paid Family Leave?

by Chelsea Maxwell
…eres of life again, but this time in a way that blurs the boundaries of out-of-home-based work and family time. As a result, these two significant areas of life are often experienced in conflict rather than in the complementary manner that God intended. Work has a good purpose and is a valuable use of time. Through work—all types of work—we continue the developing and unfolding of creation through the shaping of culture, government, and the market…
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August 31, 2017
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Gender & Authority: Tish Warren, Jen Hatmaker, and the “Crisis” of the Female Christian Blogosphere in Historical Perspective

by Kristin Kobes du Mez
…Christian women, on the other hand? Self-deprecation and debasement have become their go-to rhetorical style. They’re “hot messes,” only holding things together thanks to caffeine—a lot of it—and the support of their “friends.” To be a friend is simple. You just follow them on Facebook. Subscribe to their newsletters. Buy their books. Pay to hear them speak. And, just like that, you’re one of their BFFs. (Or, in the case of Hatmaker, her “EFs.”) A…
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October 31, 2019
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Prodigal Theology for an Anxious Age: A Review of On the Road with Saint Augustine

by AJ Funk
…f Augustine’s prodigal theology. It truly is, as the subtitle suggests, “a real-world spirituality for restless hearts.” Smith begins his work by drawing readers into the prodigal narrative, illustrating the ways in which we are “hearts on the run,” as the title of his first chapter suggests. Illustrating the anxiety and restlessness of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, he roots the philosophical development of existentialism, absurdism, a…
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February 21, 2022
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Culture

Voice of the Villains: The Attraction of and Response to Villain Retellings (Part 1)

by Lydia Jayaputra
…heme Park Experience. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29322-2_12  ↩ Kirker, Jessica L. “CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Learning to Live as a Disney Villain.” Counterpoints 477 (2016): 207–18. http://www.jstor.org/stable/45157197.  ↩ Gillespie, Greg, director. 2021. Cruella. Walt Disney Pictures.  ↩ Phillips, Tod, director. 2019. Joker. Warner Bros. Pictures.  ↩ Keen, Richard, Monica L. McCoy, and Elizabeth Powell. “Rooting for the Ba…
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May 1, 2018
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The Fruitless Search for the Theory of Everything

by Rebekah Earnshaw
…erienced in wrestling with scientific knowledge and faith. I’ve been a know-it-all for as long as I can remember. I like truth. I like certainty. I loved science and math at school because there was clearly a correct answer in those subjects. History and English baffled me with their nuanced perspectives and complex arguments. I wanted to be right, and I wanted to know I was right in very narrowly defined terms. When you know it all, I thought, th…
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November 13, 2018
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Slacktivism: Social Media Activism and Its Effectiveness

by Abby Foreman
…a activism and its effectiveness’, in all things, viewed 12 May 2019 <https://inallthings.org/slacktivism-social-media-activism-and-its-effectiveness/> […]…
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May 12, 2017
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Culture

The Circle

by Josh Matthews
…, a young single female who gets a dream job at what is supposedly the greatest company on Earth. That company is “The Circle,” which is a massive tech company somewhere near San Francisco. The Circle is headed by Eamon Bailey (Tom Hanks), whose dress and P.R. manner are, not surprisingly, modeled on Steve Jobs and other gurus. You can’t miss that The Circle is talking directly to Google, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft, which are among the most po…
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August 7, 2014
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Avatars for Users, Authors, and Commenters

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…dPress account. (This is different from a WordPress.com account.) Gravatar.com is a free identity service and probably the most widely used one of its kind. Many people use it, so there is a good chance that when people who are not registered users leave comments, the email address they have to include with their comment will connect with a Gravatar account and carry over whatever avatar image they have set up there. We will only accept the ‘G’ ra…
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October 10, 2017
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Engaging with the Other

by Justin Meyers
…nly public Christian that many people in Oman will ever meet. But, if I am open to listening to them and opening my heart to them, then I will be able to represent Christ to them. And, one by one, my hope is that their thoughts, feelings, and stereotypes of Christians—and Americans for that matter—might form into something different than what they get from the latest episode of our raunchiest T.V. show, violent movie, or foreign policy. Too often,…
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December 16, 2020
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Whole Life Worship: A Review of Work and Worship

by Jeremy Perigo
…ip studies. Kaemingk and Willson’s integration of liturgy and labor is well-researched and creates needed theological and liturgical bridges between work and worship. Their concise, yet robust Old Testament theology of worship and work alone is more than worth the cost of the book. Additionally, this work is a strong advocate for the formative potential of worship that expands worship beyond personal expression. Kaemingk and Willson’s work will re…
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May 5, 2022
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Why Should Christians Care About Bitcoin?

by Jesse Veenstra
…logies, methods, policies, and innovations, leading to lasting changes in e-commerce, privacy, security, and peer-to-peer transactions. It has the potential to serve society in a way that glorifies God, either through its use as a currency or through the technological advances it creates. A Christian view on Bitcoin should focus on reforming Bitcoin in a way that glorifies God and fulfilling our cultural mandate to care for creation and develop it…
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