De-Fragmenting Modernity by Paul Tyson

Modernity did not usher in the long-promised utopia. There are many things wrong with culture and many instances of people being wronged in culture. There are problems to be solved:

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Everyday Glory by Gerald R. McDermott

The world is full of deep meaning. The heavens and the earth do declare the glory of God. But many of us, including many of us believers, no longer have

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The Biblical Cosmos,  by Robin A. Parry

Here are two claims that seem to be in tension. First, the Bible’s understanding of the universe is based on an ancient science that cannot be held by honest thinkers

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A Theology of the Ordinary, by Julie Canlis

American evangelicals, like Americans in general, are fascinated with being great. We long to live a great life. We want to be impactful. We want to make a difference for

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The Morals of the Story, by David Baggett and Marybeth Baggett

There has been a revival of interest in the moral argument for God over the past 50 years. With ever-increasing sophistication, Christian philosophers and theologians are showing the intimate connection

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The Character Gap, by Christian Miller

As part of Oxford’s Philosophy in Action Series, Christian Miller’s Character Gap argues that we aren’t as good (or bad) as we think we are. As a Professor of Philosophy

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Sacred Sense: Discovering the Wonder of God’s Word and World, William Brown

Sacred Sense: Discovering the Wonder of God’s Word and World, by William P. Brown In a disenchanted age man no longer perceives reality in its proper light. As a result,

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Beautiful Orthodoxy, by Mark Galli

A defining feature of our day is rage. We are angry about everything: politics, our sports teams, religion, life. We have this sense that life should be full and meaningful—or

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Wisdom and Wonder, By Abraham Kuyper By Paul M. Gould

How can Christians live joined up lives in a fallen world? More, how does the doctrine of common grace inform our posture toward culture in general and those outside the

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Redeeming Transcendence in the Arts: Bearing Witness to the Triune God, by Jeremy Begbie

Reviewed by Paul M. Gould Given the secular shift in Western culture, there is renewed interest in art as a means to rekindle that sense of awe and wonder once

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