Weekly Round-Up: From the Blogroll and Beyond...
N.T. Wright and Bart Ehrman debate The Problem of Evil: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6.
Trevin Wax interviews N.T. Wright.
Doug Wilson responds to Wright's Jubilee-shaped call for action against "third-world debt." I don't know about you, but to me it sounds eerily like the arguments put forth against the abolition of slavery.
Two more gems from iMonk, here and here.
The beautiful and incomplete testimony of a seeker, from Eugene Cho.
Love the sarcasm at Kamp Krusty, even if I'm not always in agreement with the implied theology.
Love the sarcasm at the Wittenburg Door, and they can care less if I agree with their implied theology.
Grace and Peace,
Raffi
Trevin Wax interviews N.T. Wright.
Doug Wilson responds to Wright's Jubilee-shaped call for action against "third-world debt." I don't know about you, but to me it sounds eerily like the arguments put forth against the abolition of slavery.
Two more gems from iMonk, here and here.
The beautiful and incomplete testimony of a seeker, from Eugene Cho.
Love the sarcasm at Kamp Krusty, even if I'm not always in agreement with the implied theology.
Love the sarcasm at the Wittenburg Door, and they can care less if I agree with their implied theology.
Grace and Peace,
Raffi
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