Energion Author Allan Bevere Interviews Stanley Hauerwas
The book they are discussing is The Character of Virtue: Letters to a Godson. You can find more of Allan’s books on his Energion author page.
The book they are discussing is The Character of Virtue: Letters to a Godson. You can find more of Allan’s books on his Energion author page.
2022 Holiday sales, with books from 10% to 60% off for the season! This advent we will be posting relevant quotes from our authors related to the weekly themes of advent. Here is the first. When we are forced to face adversity, Holy Spirit will encourage us to tightly wrap our arms around the promise…
The following is copied from a Facebook post by Energion author Hannah May. BIG THEOLOGICAL TOPIC. If you’re not interested, scroll on by. . Over the years I have found myself in different situations as a “teacher.” I do know that as a teacher, we need to teach truth, because otherwise we can lead people…
Energion author Allan R. Bevere discusses this question on his blog today. This is a question that troubles many people. Comments are welcome! Allan is the author of The Character of Our Discontent, The Politics of Witness, Colossians & Philemon: A Participatory Study Guide, and Who Is Jesus?. His Topical Line Drives volume on holiness…
The Association of Adventist Forums will sponsor a zoom discussion of apocalyptic on Friday, December 10, at 10 am Pacific time including Energion author Herold Weiss, author of the book The End of the Scroll: Biblical Apocalyptic Trajectories, which is priced normally at $24.99, but is currently on sale at Energion Direct at $19.99. You…
We’re putting a number of books on sale this Christmas, and I want to feature as many as possible in blog posts. Three of our authors have produced fiction titles this year, and two of those books are on sale (the other one, Grace Across the River, has just been released). The books can be…
If your spiritual life needs nourishment, so does your intellectual life. The plain truth of the matter is that God created us as rational beings. Anti-intellectualism is therefore a serious threat to balanced Christianity. “It is fundamental with us,” wrote John Wesley, “that to renounce reason is to renounce religion, that religion and reason go…
… and much more. Pat Badstibner responds to one of the related posts by Bob Cornwall in Keeping the Law. There’s a new book extract, Forgive as We Are Forgiven from Bob Cornwall’s book Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer.
Note: I am posting a certain number of related posts and book extracts. If you find something you wrote linked here, but didn’t add it to the discussion, it’s likely I cited it as background. The full directory is at Discussing the Law in Scripture. Responses and Extracts Posted Today