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Resurrection

Maybe the message of Easter is simple after all; maybe it can be summed up in this word ‘resurrection.’ Again, it’s tempting to reduce Easter to what it accomplishes. It’s easy to think of the empty tomb and jump straight to elaborate atonement theories and speculation about how the resurrection completes the transaction [...]

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Left Behind

I wasn’t aware that the latest book in the Left Behind series had been released but apparently there are some Christians who are disturbed by the particular eschatological views presented in ‘The Glorious Appearing’. One Christian bookstore has decided against selling the latest Lahaye & Jenkins offering because it presents a ‘dangerous worldview that [...]

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  • John Stackhouse, "Making the Best Of It"
  • Philip Caputo, "Acts of Faith"
  • William Easterly, "The White Man's Burden"
  • Lee Camp, “Mere Discipleship”
  • Peter Mansfield, “A History of the Middle East”