Wesley Hill on Croasmun’s The Emergence of Sin: The Cosmic Tyrant in Romans A pastor friend in the midst of sermon preparation recently emailed
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Aziz Al-Azmeh reviews Islam and its Past: Jahiliyya, Late Antiquity, and the Qur’an. The book under review assembles articles on the Qur’an, the religious
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D. Stephen Long Reviews Devin Singh Christian orthodoxy and neoliberal economics exist in tension. Some theologians identify ruptures rather than continuities between the
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Susannah Heschel Reviews Robert Meditz After reading this excellent study of Paul Tillich, based on the author’s doctoral dissertation, I realized that the
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Larry W. Hurtado on Paula Fredriksen’s When Christians Were Jews This latest book by Paula Fredriksen is aimed at a broad readership, and
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Linn Tonstad responds to Paul Griffiths First, I want to express my thanks to Paul Griffiths for his review—not just its generosity, but
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Evan Kuehn reviews Navid Kermani Art and religion face each other. Their gaze can offer unity beyond the oppositional pairs that define our
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Paul Griffiths on Tonstad’s Queer Theology: Beyond Apologetics Tonstad’s book is a concise, clear, lively, and provocative introduction to its topic, as well as
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Aaron Stauffer on Scott’s Sex and Secularism In 1903 the black socialist preacher, Rev. George Washington Woodbey wrote his first socialist pamphlet, “What to
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