Weekend Reading

Here’s some weekend reading for your perusal:

Douglas Wilson both on the hedges of intimacy and on technology as wealth and how we can use and not abuse it.

Gerald Hiestand over at First Things on why pastors should be setting the theological agenda and not professors. Or, what’s wrong with theology today.

Adam Carrington briefly compares two recent books on Christian cultural engagement; David VanDrunen’s Living in God’s Two Kingdoms and Tim Keller’s Generous Justice.

In a lengthy but helpful post, Michael Patton contrasts exegesis and theology.

In the latest installment of Know Your Heretics, the Resurgence highlights Gnosticism, perhaps the most prevalent yet unnoticed heresy in churches today.


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