Al Mohler, Culture, Ethics, Law, theology

Online Reading (July 18, 2008)

Law: Courts in Pakistan say that two kidnapped Christian girls “converted” to Islam and so cannot be returned to their families.

Environment: A theological thinking about ecology when we believe the world is going to end.

Morality: Albert Mohler comments on Rational Choice Theory as a basis of morality.

Campus Ministry: John Stackhouse provides some reflection on engaging the university.

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Books, Culture, Law, theology

Online Reading (July 15, 2008)

Culture: A comedian (Guy Earle) is having a benefit in Toronto to pay for his legal costs since the BC Human Rights Tribunal decided it had jurisdiction to censor his stand up show.

Politics: George Bush promises to keep pressuring China on religious freedom…. but he’s still going to the Olympics.

Theology: A New Book is coming on the question of inerrancy in evangelical circles. (This poor unemployed pastor-type guy would accept gifts)

Study Bible: The Introduction to the Psalms is now available for the ESV Study Bible.

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Culture, Law, theology

Online Reading (July 10, 2008)

Culture: I always thought listening to the Bee Gees was torture, now I have proof.

Politics: Apparently the Iranians felt the need to photoshop in an extra missile to the photos they sent to foreign media outlets. I guess the extra missile makes it extra menacing.

Technology: Disgust at Roger’s rates for the new iphone mounts.

Law: A man sues Zondervan for publishing a Bible that calls homosexuality a sin.

Law again: Overlawyered again publishes their story about legal issues in “Batman Begins”

Book Review: Tim Challies in what is perhaps the most negative book review I’ve seen in a long time.

Online Journal: The Gospel Coalition has begun to publish Themelios again.

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Culture, Ethics, Law, theology

Online Reading (July 3, 2008)

Philosophy: William Lane Craig talks about the philosphical resurgence of theism.

Technology/Law: Beware, your viewing habits are now not only logged on Youtube, but now open for disclosure to third parties.

Ethics/Law/Religion: Susan Atkins of the Manson Family (formerly an unrepentant murderer, now Christian) asks to be released so she can die at home of her terminal cancer.

Object Lesson: Seems the epistemology of journalists still harms their ability to understand religious news. (This time Obama’s faith-based ideas)

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