Author Archives: David Daniels
The Ethics of Book Reviewing
I am a Twitter follower of Trevin Wax, and a sometime reader of his Kingdom People blog. In a tweet received today, Trevin drew attention to an interesting piece on the ethics of book reviewing – that is, on what … Continue reading
May the words of my mouth….
It’s the kind of story one would expect in a political thriller – the publisher of a respected American news outlet surmising the possibility of an Israeli plot to assassinate the the U.S. President. But this was not a movie, … Continue reading
The Denver Journal: Guiding you to the best in biblical & theological books
As a life-long pastor and lover of books, I’m always interested in knowing what is available – and useful – for both learning and reading enjoyment. While I enjoy reading just about anything – as a child I read cereal … Continue reading
Remembering the Christian Past
This book has resided on my shelves since it was first published in 1995. Yesterday I finally picked it up to read. Neglecting this text for so long was clearly a mistake, for these collected essays seek to draw one … Continue reading


Literary Commentary & Contentions: two worthwhile blogs
For several years I have enjoyed my online subscription to Commentary Magazine, established in 1945 by the American Jewish Committee (AJC). In 2006 the magazine, while enjoying the ongoing support of the AJC, continued as an “independent journal of thought and … Continue reading →