This book matters right now. With the mess going on between the different sides of this issue, it's evident that Christians need to be discussing this. So, whether you agree with Nash or not, let's all heed his advice to be learners and discuss this--hearing both sides.
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Renewal Among the Ruins: The Necessity for an Effective Method of Cultural Apologetics (Book Review)

I hope you find this review helpful and that you'll go buy AND apply this book in your mind, work, acts of mercy, and engagement with God's beautiful creation. @paulmgould @ttinstitute_ #CulturalApologetics https://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Apologetics-Conscience-Imagination-Disenchanted/dp/0310530490/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=cultural+apologetics&qid=1555528416&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1
Not God’s Type: An Atheist Academic Lays Down Her Arms by Holly Ordway
Social Justice and the Christian Church by Ronald Nash – A Book Review
This book matters right now. With the mess going on between the different sides of this issue, it's evident that Christians need to be discussing this. So, whether you agree with Nash or not, let's all heed his advice to be learners and discuss this--hearing both sides.
Book Review: Four Views on the Book of Revelation
Gentry, Kenneth L., Sam Hamstra, Robert Thomas. Four Views on the Book of Revelation. Edited by Marvin C. Pate, Stanley N. Gundry. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House,1998. pp. 258. $17.99. Introduction There have been many views on the Apocalypse of John throughout church history. Considering modern responses to it, on the one hand Revelation [...]