The Last Tiger – Petr Horacek
The Last Tiger reads like a forgotten Aesop’s fairy tale. Short, simple, evocative, and with an animal friend as its protagonist, The Last Tiger is a straightforward parable about the danger of pride and the […]
The Last Tiger reads like a forgotten Aesop’s fairy tale. Short, simple, evocative, and with an animal friend as its protagonist, The Last Tiger is a straightforward parable about the danger of pride and the […]
The natural world is stunning in its breadth and depth. God’s creation is vast in scope and there are any number of animals who aren’t just different from one another but absolute opposites. Fast Cheetah, […]
I began my review of Broker of Lies, the first Travis Brock novel, with the line “Steven James never disappoints.” This is what writers call foreshadowing. Fatal Domain released in April 2024 and I had […]
Reconciliation isn’t enough—or rather, reconciliation without reparation is incomplete. Think of it, to reconcile means to bring two disparate things back together. A connection has been broken and reconciliation reforges the connection. But what if […]
Over the past several years, I’ve been deconstructing. Not because I wanted to be trendy. Not even necessarily because I found myself hurt by the church—which has been the case for so many that I […]
In 2015, staff members in the alumni office at Adrian College found a box in a supply closet filled with an assortment of objects—newspaper clippings, a photo of a former president of the college, a […]
Memoir can be a difficult genre. Every life is story. Some stories are more interesting than others. Some stories deserve to be written down and known beyond the general circle of family and friends. But […]
New International Commentaries are the one commentary set of which I own every volume and it has become my constant companion in biblical exegesis and sermon preparation. Even when I don’t agree with the conclusions, […]
The Gifford Lectures were established in 1887 at the four ancient universities of Scotland—St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh—to promote the study of natural theology. Speaking at a Gifford is one of the most prestigious […]
For all that it does, Defending Democracy from Its Christian Enemies doesn’t really do what the title says. Gushee acts as a historian rather than a social commentator. He gives readers a diagnosis, but not […]
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