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Engaging Brian McLaren’s New Book “Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road?”—Preface

by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews

Post Series Introduction Reimagining Christian Religious Identity (Part 1: The Crisis of Christian Identity) Reformulating Christian Doctrine (Part 2: The Doctrinal Challenge–1) Reformulating Christian Doctrine (Part 2: The Doctrinal Challenge–2) Reconstructing...
Saturday Book Review: “Genesis 1-11” Edited by John L. Thompson (The Reformation Commentary on Scripture Series )

Saturday Book Review: “Genesis 1-11” Edited by John L. Thompson (The Reformation Commentary on Scripture Series )

by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews

On two separate occasions this year—HERE and HERE—I’ve invited you to our own version of the Inklings featuring a massive dining table filled with all the well-known and not-so-well-known teachers, preachers, theologians, and revolutionaries from the...
Rob Bell’s New Book LOVE WINS: A Review and Response

Rob Bell’s New Book LOVE WINS: A Review and Response

by Jeremy Bouma | Christian Spirituality, Emerging Church, Featured, Reviews, Theology

On Tuesday Rob Bell celebrated the release of the paperback version of his missive on universal salvation. In honor of that celebration I thought I would re-post my review and response. It’s been reviewed and downloaded tens of thousands of times, and for a...

Saturday Book Review: “The Eternal Generation of the Son” by Kevin Giles

by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews, Theology

Apparently, for several years, several prominent voices within evangelicalism have sought to undermine and flat-out dismiss a significant doctrine of the historic Christian faith: the doctrine of the eternal generation of the Son. This doctrine explains how the Father...
Saturday Book Review: “The Roots of the Reformation” by G. R. Evans

Saturday Book Review: “The Roots of the Reformation” by G. R. Evans

by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews, Theology

Since this review originally came out, a number of people have noted widespread historical inaccuracies on the Reformation period covered in this book—Carl Trueman wrote a particularly enlightening, rather scathing review that outlined these inaccuracies. In response,...
Saturday Book Review: “A Week in the Life of Corinth” by Ben Witherington

Saturday Book Review: “A Week in the Life of Corinth” by Ben Witherington

by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews

Take a trip with me to the mid-1st century, won’t you, aboard a ship bound for Corinth. Nicanor is our guide to one of the most important regions and cities in the New Testament. He also happens to be the main character in Ben Witherington’s delightful new...
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