On Preserving Democracy
Joel L. Watts has begun his review of Preserving Democracy, working through the introduction and chapters 1 & 2. Please join the discussion on his blog.
Joel L. Watts has begun his review of Preserving Democracy, working through the introduction and chapters 1 & 2. Please join the discussion on his blog.
Energion Publications is pleased to announce the addition of some exciting new titles to its catalog of books on the subject of creation and evolution. In Creation in Scripture, Herold Weiss discussed the various ways in which creation is presented in the Bible. In Creation: The Christian Doctrine, Edward W. H. Vick examined what should…
Joel Watts reviews the book The Adventists Dilemma, which is distributed by Energion. His conclusion: Vick’s work is measured well for answering Adventists and pushing the non-Adventist into thinking about proper theology. For those interesting in logic and reason as regards to particular theological discussions, Adventist or not, I would urge you to pick up…
Energion author Nick May was invited to speak at his church’s event honoring graduates. Then he was encouraged to publish the text of his “letter” to them. I think it’s worth reading!
Michael Gorman, Professor of Sacred Scripture and Dean of the Ecumenical Institute of Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore, Maryland, reviews and strongly recommends The Politics of Witness, the latest volume in the Areopagus Critical Christian Issues series. His comment: It’s published by a small press but will, I hope, get some…
Energion author David Alan Black is offering a seminar at Shepherds Theological Seminary. In this picture, provided by Thomas Hudgins, he is signing copies of his book Why Four Gospels?.