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The global church is influencing how we discuss theology

Theology in the context of World Christianity: how the global church is influencing the way we think about and discuss theology [Timothy C. Tennent, Zondervan, 2007] is one of those books I think every Christian ought to read, but especially those … Continue reading

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We’re more Jewish than you think

A version of this review first appeared in ChristianWeek. ____________________ “Is Woody Allen a Jew?” Coming on the heels of a lengthy conversation where my rabbi-friend had argued that Jews believing in Jesus were no longer Jews, my question was … Continue reading

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What do Jewish people think about Jesus

What Do Jewish People Think About Jesus? Michael L. Brown Chosen Books, 2007 ISBN: 0800794265 ____________________ Michael Brown, a Jewish believer in Jesus, is a leading apologist for the Christian faith, especially as it relates to the Jewish community. He has authored … Continue reading

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Defending an exclusive gospel

Why One Way? Defending an Exclusive Claim in an Inclusive World John MacArthur W Publishing Group, 2002 ISBN: 0849955580 ____________________ Postmodernism’s denial of absolute truth is seeping through the walls of the evangelical establishment and MacArthur, in the vein of … Continue reading

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Calling Christian History Revisionists to Account

The Lost Gospel of Judas: Separating Fact From Fiction Stanley E. Porter & Gordon L. Heath Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2007 ISBN: 0802824561 ______________________ We were just emerging from the cyclone of excitement around The Da Vinci Code when … Continue reading

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