A Heretic‚Äôs Guide to Eternity – The Ugly
When it comes to explaining postmodernity, there is a well-worn but explanatorily deficient path that many Christian commentators follow....
When it comes to explaining postmodernity, there is a well-worn but explanatorily deficient path that many Christian commentators follow....
A Heretic’s Guide to Eternity is not a book for theo-critical cork-sniffers. If your idea of a good time...
I‚Äôve just finished reading Spencer Burke and Barry Taylor’s A Heretic‚Äôs Guide to Eternity. This is the first part...
New city, same supplier; a fresh Amazon order arrived today. My late summer reading will be, Beautiful Evidence by...
The copyright case surrounding the Da Vinci Code is developing in compelling ways. There is little doubt that with...
In the book Blink Malcom Gladwell discssed the idea of “thin-slicing” to describe the way experience teaches to make...
As much as I love reading the travel sections of newspapers and magazines like Conde Naste Traveller, ever since...
As an ex-pat, trying to get a handle on Indian Food is mind-numbing task. No amount of take-out curry...
This afternoon I picked up a copy of The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman writer of the ultimate...
I’ve been enjoying The Flight of the Creative Class by Richard Florida. This book contends that there are around...
I can clearly recall buying and reading Craig M. Gay‚Äôs “With Liberty and Justic for Whom?” It was late...
On this site, back in August 2003, I wrote, “I’m sure Harvey Cox mentions Delhi in The Secular City,...
Well it is official (sort of), email makes you dumber. The latest research suggests that being saturated with email...
God’s Politics is the name of the latest book from Jim Wallis of Sojourner’s fame. If you read Jim’s...