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Books: Organizing for Life Print E-mail
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By John Rutledge   
Friday, May 23, 2008
Books reviewed in this issue are Organizing for Life by Sandra Felton, Social Work with Volunteers by Michael E. Sherr and Now and Not Yet: Making Sense of Single Life in the Twenty-First Century by Jennifer A. Marshall.
 
Books: The Problem with Evangelical Theology Print E-mail
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By Staff, Baptist Standard   
Monday, April 28, 2008
The Problem with Evangelical Theology by Ben Witherington III (Baylor University Press)

Ben Witherington, professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary, contends that evangelicals are, in general, biblically illiterate and tend to embrace theology that would be unknown to the early church fathers prior to St. Augustine. Instead, they often cling to their respective denominational doctrines without thoroughly examining the scriptural texts, often unwilling to do the hard work of learning the original languages and deeply studying the contexts of the writings.
 
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News Elsewhere
By Administrator   
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
 
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Christians struggle with
radical forgiveness

At age 8, Chris Carrier was abducted, stabbed multiple times with an ice pick, shot in the left temple at pointblank range and abandoned in the Florida Everglades. Miraculously, he survived (although blinded in one eye). But what happened two decades later may be even more miraculous. [Read More] ...

Read more New Voice stories:
• Is forgiveness always appropriate for Christians?
• Opinion: Forgiveness is an unmistakable mark of character

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