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Tuesday January 9, 2007

Theology: Trevin Wax thinks that “Limited” and “Unlimited” Atonement Debates Miss the Point.

Books: Affections Fixed Above explains how to harness the power of Google’s Book Search to find old books.

Theology: Nathan Busenitz is revisiting the charismatic and cessationist debate in what should be a great series.

Sports: This is what Canadians do for fun: compile lists of the best hockey bullies of all time.


  • The Avatar

    The Return of the Ancients and the Future of America

    Every now and again, I decide that I will visit the ECPA list of bestselling Christian books and read the number one bestseller, no matter what it is. It is a decision I often regret. I wish the books that rose to the top were the best of the best, but, sadly, they are often…

  • A La Carte Friday 2

    A La Carte (November 14)

    A La Carte: Jesus among the spiritualities / Is that book written by AI? / How to provoke your children to anger / Full of grace and truth / One of the best defenses against depression / and more.

  • A La Carte Thursday 1

    A La Carte (November 13)

    A La Carte: The deconstruction of Evangelical missions / Is this the one? / False advertising by Christian colleges / The great wizardry of Oz / Embrace the hardship / and more.

  • Hosting Your Own Little Haman Party

    Hosting Your Own Little Haman Party

    It often surprises me how inadvertently selfish we human beings can be and how obliviously self-centered our behavior can become. I see this in many ways, but one has stood out to me over the past little stretch of time.