Category: Links
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Quiet Mini-Review over at Christ and Pop Culture
Over at Christ and Pop Culture, you can read my latest review. It’s just a brief overview of Susan Cain’s Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking. Not mentioned in the review, but worth checking out is the part where she compares and contrasts a Tony Robbins workshop and a…
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The Miscellanies: 4.13.14
Top Links Together For The Gospel Main Sessions All the audio for the main sessions of Together For The Gospel are online now. I’d really recommend Kevin DeYoung’s and John Piper’s messages. Holy Week Day 1: Palm Sunday (Justin Taylor) This series of videos will run all week corresponding with the book The Final Days of…
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Tweets of The Week 5.11.13
I’ve been toying with the idea of having a weekly roundup post. Today, I finally decided to pull the trigger. It’s kind of like a #FollowFriday, but instead of just telling you a random list of people to follow, I offer you what I considered the “Tweets of The Week” (hence the post title) from…
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New Microblog: Words With Nate
You may or may not have noticed, but there is a link in my blog menu for my Tumblr. It’s been active for a few years now, but I’ve been more or less inconsistent in using it. I’ve decided that I want to start doing more occasional blogging, and decided that Tumblr is the venue…
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A Collection of Challies’ Visual Theology Infographics
I’ve linked to some of these before, but since Tim Challies offered a roundup post, I thought you should have this link.
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Two Views on Thomas Aquinas For Evangelicals
Over at The Gospel Coalition yesterday, they posted two essays on Thomas Aquinas. The first (that I saw), was by K. Scott Oliphint and suggested Aquinas is a shaky foundation: Thomas Aquinas is among the top philosophical theologians in the history of the church. His genius cannot be doubted. His significant influence extends, not simply…
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A Round Up of Election Reflections
I thought about making one of these myself, but then I saw Thabiti’s and figured I’d just send you his way.
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A Charitable, Yet Critical Review of A Year of Biblical Womanhood
I think this is the best I’ve read, both in terms of charity toward Evans, and in terms of critical insight. It’s nice to read a review that doesn’t a) fawn over the book like its the best thing ever or b) demonize Evans as the worst author ever. A Charitable, Yet Critical Review of…
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9 Things You Should Know About Halloween and Reformation Day
9 Things You Should Know About Halloween and Reformation Day
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Porn-Free Church: Sex, God, and The Gospel
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