by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews, Theology
Imagine with me if you will that we take a trip to Rome. Among the many sites we visit is an old library nestled in the heart of this ancient city. Now imagine that we pull a stunt straight out of Indian Jones and the Last Crusade and find our way into the catacombs...
by Jeremy Bouma | Personal
I mentioned a few days ago that next week Tuesday, October 31, is the three year anniversary of the launch of my first book, the (un)offensive gospel of Jesus. It’s 252 pages of “raw art” that includes my musings and reflections on the...
by Jeremy Bouma | Christian Spirituality, Church Culture
I was perusing my stats this morning and saw that someone stumbled across this post I had written nearly three and a half years ago. I’m not sure why I wrote it or how it came about (it seems like it came from a paper I wrote…), but I thought it was a...
by Jeremy Bouma | Personal
Next week Tuesday, October 31, is the three year anniversary of the launch of my first book, the (un)offensive gospel of Jesus. It’s what I like to call raw art—it’s 252 pages of raw musings and reflections on the Church’s responsibility to show...
by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews, Theology
Post Series 0—Intro 1—Fundamentalism (Kevin Bauder) 2—Confessional Evangelicalism (Al Mohler) 3—Generic Evangelicalism (John Stackhouse) 4—Postconservative Evangelicalism (Roger Olson) 5—Conclusion and Reflection Last week we spent several days walking through The...