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A Review of “Seriously Dangerous Religion”

                I’ve read quite a few Progressive Christian books.  In fact, I read Progressive Christian books back when the movement was called the Emergent Church and led by authors and speakers such as Brian McLaren and Tony Jones.  I haven’t cared especially for some elements of their belief, such as the author’s tendency to want […]

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Review of Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality

                Christian parents, facing issues of sexuality these days, must feel like firemen faced with exterminating a billion different brush fires.  Deal with one situation and another pops up, raging harder than the first.  And these issues that we and our kids face daily aren’t easy black and white issues at all.  They’re complicated and […]

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Review of “Go and Sin No More” by Michael Brown

                First, I’d like to thank Christian Lenty for suggesting this book on Facebook.  It’s much needed for any believer and is especially helpful for those who are struggling through a cycle of addiction or with a habit they cannot seem to break, no matter how hard they try.  However, it is also a pretty […]

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Review of “Four Views on Christianity and Philosophy”

            It has been said in some circles that, much like the relationship between science and Christianity, there is a conflict or an inherent disparity between Christianity and philosophy.  And, when you look at the relationship through a historical eye, there does not seem to be much that the two have in common, especially when […]

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A Review of Alisa Childers’ “Another Gospel?”

     I have a little bit of history with Progressive Christianity.  Not a big hero or supervillain defining moment, but a history nonetheless.  Of course, back then, it was just the Emergent Church and the majority of the philosophical underpinnings were attributed to Brian McLaren and not too many else.  A pastor/friend of mine […]