The Questioning God – Book Review at The Dubious Disciple
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
“Other” side is perhaps not entirely accurate, because there are many sides to most issues, and the ones addressed by these books are extraordinarily multifaceted. What do I mean by the other side? I’m glad you asked! It refers to a reader who might normally be opposed to the general position and philosophy of a particular writer. So…
I’m getting back to the Book of the Week plan, and this week’s book is When People Speak for God. Since I’m the author, I’m going to make a special offer. We’ll have this for direct sale for $15.00, which is $3.00 off the regular cover price, but I will also offer to autograph any…
This week, Energion Publications is releasing Parent-Driven Discipleship by Michael Kennedy. Dr. Kennedy is a father of two children and a pastor. He wrote this book from a heart that is concerned and passionate about the young adults, youth & children of this world. He believes it is the parents who are the frontline teachers….
As we release Volume 3 of the Consider Christianity series, Faith and Reason, we are giving away the ebook editions of the first two volumes completely free through our Aer.io store. Use the links below to receive a free ebook copy: Evidence for the Bible Christianity and Secularism
From November 21 to 24, 2015, I exhibited Energion Publications books in booth 2110 at the Society of Biblical Literature/American Academy of Religion (SBL from here on) annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. It was a very interesting experience for a small publisher to display in this large venue. For the benefit of other small publishers…
In the first United Methodist church I joined, I was very quickly called on to teach. From their point of view I was someone who could read the Bible in its original languages, which was quite rare, so it was an obvious move. I found that I was extraordinarily well suited to the task of…