by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews
A few weeks ago I reviewed Thomas Oden’s new book, The African Memory of Mark. In that review I noted how thankful I was that he is helping the West recapture the African memory of Mark, a memory that’s been “losses and tossed by the Western...
by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews, Theology
Post Series: 1—Imperialism of the Present 2—Reformers as Proto-Postmodernists 3—Ad Fontes, Erasmus, and the NIV I’ve written a few posts in the past weeks in light of IVP launching their new Reformation Commentary on Scripture series with their inaugural...
by Jeremy Bouma | Church Culture, 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 I received a new book yesterday from Zondervan (whom my...
by Jeremy Bouma | Church Culture
I am sitting at a martini bar in the Detroit airport waiting for my flight back to Grand Rapids from my first experience at Catalyst, a conference for young leaders in the Church from a variety of walks—be it youth pastor, worship leader, associate pastor, poet,...
by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews, Theology
Imagine that you and I and some friends are invited to a dinner party. We don’t know any specific details other than the other invited guests are heavy hitters in biblical and theological circles. Since we love the Bible and theology and a good discussion of...