Theology & Spirituality

Weekly Reads {August 15}

Happy weekend, dear readers!

Here is a round-up of different religion, theology, and current events articles from our own authors and across the internet.

The following articles do not necessarily reflect the views or mission of Conciliar Post. These articles have been selected based on their prevalence across popular blogs and social media and their relevance to current events. We invite you to engage in friendly and positive discussion about these articles.

If you read a thought-provoking or well-written article that did not make this list, please share the link with us in the comments section.

Conciliar Post

Guest Author, “Call It What You Will

Kenneth O’Shaughnessy, “Jesus Prayer

Kathryn Dubs, “Cliffs of Identity

Jeff Reid, “The Witness of Lightning and the Lightning Bug

John Ehrett, “The Procreation Problem

Matthew Bryan, “The Destructive Kingdom of God

Johanna Byrkett, “Silencing Fears

From Our Authors

Jacob Prahlow, Pursuing Veritas, “Were the Gospel Writers Eyewitnesses?

Ben Cabe, Ben Cabe Blog, “In the Eyes of Your Creator – Book Review

Johanna Byrkett, Ancient Words, “Darkness Comes to Cudgel My Brain”

Chris Casberg, Funny Redeemed, A NSA Nobody Signs Off

Across the Internet

Paul Asay, Watching God, “Remembering Robin

Richard Stith, First Things, “Facing the Unborn

Vince Antonucci, Relevant Magazine, 3 Ways Christians Turn People Off From Church

R.R. Reno, First Things, “Gay Marriage and Religious Freedom

Mark K. Spencer, Ethika Politika, “Pope Francis: Platonist, Traditionalist

Bart Price, Humane Pursuits, Religion and the Contemplative Experience of Fishing

Conciliar Post Weekly Reads

Conciliar Post Weekly Reads

Weekly reads is a gathering together of articles that hit the internet in the past week—from Conciliar Post authors and from other authors around the world. The Conciliar Post authors and editors work together to make this a weekly resource on Conciliar Post.

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