-
The Kenotic Recalibration of Correlation (Theology): A Review of Freedom of the Self by Jeffrey Keuss by Artur Rosman
A review of Jeff Keuss's FREEDOM OF THE SELF and a look at the promise of neo-correlational theology.
-
An Ancient, Unbroken Song: A Review of Gina Oschner's The Russian Dreambook of Colour and Flight by Meghan Young
Young reviews Gina Oschner's critically acclaimed novel THE RUSSIAN DREAMBOOK OF COLOR AND FLIGHT, with an eye to how the novel's post-Soviet characters mirror Young's own experience living with her missionary family in Latvia.
-
Criticism, Commitment, and Cultural Engagement: A Review of James K.A. Smith’s The Devil Reads Derrida by Eric Roorback
A review of James K. A. Smith's *The Devil Reads Derrida and Other Essays on the University, the Church, Politics, and the Arts.*
-
Love’s Labor Lost: A Pop-Culture Love Story for the Twenty-First Century by Jeff Keuss
Jeff Keuss discusses the hit TV series *Lost*, including its finale, in light of Augustine’s concepts of love and creation.
-
Just War Is Not Christian Discipleship: A Review of Daniel Bell Jr.'s Just War by Ry O. Siggelkow
A review of Daniel Bell Jr.'s JUST WAR AS CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP: RECENTERING THE TRADITION IN THE CHURCH RATHER THAN THE STATE.
-
Whose Rome? Which Catholicism? A Review of Beckwith’s Return to Rome by James K. A. Smith
A critical review by James K. A. Smith of Francis Beckwith’s RETURN TO ROME.
-
Scalp Locks, Gaia, and the Incarnation: History and Theology in James Cameron’s Avatar by Wen Reagan
A review of James Cameron’s new film AVATAR that explores the historical and theological ideas of the film.
-
The Jew from Nazareth and the Problem of Whiteness: J. Kameron Carter’s Theological Account of Race by Adam McInturf
A review of J. Kameron Carter’s recently published book, RACE: A THEOLOGICAL ACCOUNT.
-
The Revivification of Racial Reconciliation: Peter Heltzel’s Jesus and Justice, an Engagement with Evangelicals, Justice, and Race by Mark W. Westmoreland
A review of Peter Goodwin Heltzel's JESUS AND JUSTICE, a book that traces the historical legacy of evangelicalism, particularly in the wake of Martin Luther King Jr. and Carl F. H. Henry; describes the impact of this legacy on four contemporary evangelical organizations; and suggests new ways of understanding race and political life in America.
-
O God, Where Art Thou? A Review of A Serious Man by John Totten
In this review, John Totten considers the Coen brothers' latest film, A SERIOUS MAN, and how it speaks to our understanding of life and God.





lenvzee::Exactly! I so enjoy it when people recognize the astounding and pervasive effect . . .
cjorin:: I appreciate this article. When it comes to your question on 17-19 y/o's, I . . .
lepto::Thank you for such a thorough and thoughtful expose of intellectual, moral and s . . .
Robin::Scott, thank you for your thought provoking article. I gained much from the und . . .
347::wow. my mouth is still agape and my heart exposed at the truth of this targum. t . . .