by Jeremy Bouma | Personal, Theology
For those who know me well or have been around this blog block now and again, for years I have thought about how we share the gospel and what it means to tell and retell and tell again God’s magic, revolutionary Story of Rescue. That was part of the main focus... by Jeremy Bouma | Personal, Theology
I’ve finished my final edits for the second edition of my first book—a much more polished and precise piece of art than before. While reading through it I was struck by several passages, particularly this passage below on sin. It may sound strong or harsh to... 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...
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,...
by Jeremy Bouma | Emerging Church, Theology
A few weeks ago a friend posed some question on one of my posts pimping (read: promoing!) my new book on Protestant liberalism and the Kingdom of God, called Reimagining the Kingdom. I thought I’d work through some of those questions as a way to work through... by Jeremy Bouma | American Culture, Church Culture, Theology
Rachel Held Evans, author and blogger of her eponymous blog, has become something of a torchbearer for a generation of angsty young adults fed-up with traditional, conservative evangelicalism. Her asserting, insisting voice typically comes hot on the heals of a...