I will be taking a break from blogging over the next fortnight because I’ll be away enjoying what will probably be my last wee break for a while. I leave my desk with not only a thesis to keep working on (with its related reading), but also a stack of books to read and review. Among the latter (some of which will accompany me) are the following:
Across the Spectrum: Understanding Issues in Evangelical Theology, by Gregory A. Boyd and Paul Rhodes Eddy
An Introduction to Torrance Theology: Discovering the Incarnate Saviour, edited by Gerrit Scott Dawson.
On Being the Church of Jesus Christ in Tumultuous Times, by Joe R. Jones
Protestant Nonconformist Texts: The Nineteenth Century, edited by R. Tudor Jones, David W. Bebbington, and Alan Ruston
Visual Faith: Art, Theology, and Worship in Dialogue, by William A. Dyrness
What Does It Mean to Be Saved?: Broadening Evangelical Horizons of Salvation, edited by John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
Jason,
I visit frequently and I appreciate your blog more than any other. I will miss your updates, but I do hope you have a nice break. Thanks for all you do to keep us informed of the Gospel.
a fan,
jerry (from Life Under the Blue Sky)
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Sad to see you go for a bit, but enjoy your break. You need one after that Barth-Schleiermacher book review!
Also, let me know how you enjoy the Boyd book. It was one of my theology texts in undergrad.
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