This past week I finished reading Susan Ottaway’s 2003 book, ‘Hitler’s Traitors.’ I had borrowed this with the purpose of… Read more Teaching History With Hitler’s Traitors
Category: Book reviews
The Denial of Christ Is More About Prejudiced Conclusions, Than Facts
I’ve just completed Indian-born Canadian, Ravi Zacharias’ 2002, book, ‘Jesus Among Other Gods’. It wasn’t what I was expecting. Initially,… Read more The Denial of Christ Is More About Prejudiced Conclusions, Than Facts
Review: Prayer, Karl Barth
Karl Barth’s, 1949 treatise on The Lord’s Prayer is like a series of exegetical notes placed together in readable format. The text takes… Read more Review: Prayer, Karl Barth
Review: No Ordinary Men, Dietrich Bonhoeffer & Hans von Dohnanyi
Elisabeth Sifton and Fritz Stern’s, 2013 publication, ‘No Ordinary Men: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hans von Dohnanyi,’ is, to loosely apply… Read more Review: No Ordinary Men, Dietrich Bonhoeffer & Hans von Dohnanyi
As Bonhoeffer Did
I have to say that I’m pretty excited about some new additions to my reading list this year. Having read Eric Metaxas’ work… Read more As Bonhoeffer Did
Review: ‘The Reason’, Lacey Sturm
Often a book will land in your lap. Then, sometimes you run into it. Unable to avoid the undertow that… Read more Review: ‘The Reason’, Lacey Sturm
Darwin’s Disposition: Political Patronage
I’ve just finished reading ‘The Origin of the Species’. It was surprising to find almost ZERO evidence of any cultural… Read more Darwin’s Disposition: Political Patronage
Revisited: P.D James, The Children of Men
A post from last week quietly prepared the way for this review of P.D James’ novel ‘The Children of Men’ [link]. I finished reading… Read more Revisited: P.D James, The Children of Men
P.D James: The Children of Men
I’ve been reading through P.D James’ 1992 novel ‘The Children of Men’. I was drawn to the cultural, political, theological… Read more P.D James: The Children of Men
Finding Grounds For Improving Pastoral Theology In Susan Cain’s Book: Quiet
Reading Susan Cain’s ‘Quiet’ has jolted to my understanding of what it means to be introverted and/or extroverted. I’m not… Read more Finding Grounds For Improving Pastoral Theology In Susan Cain’s Book: Quiet