Weekly Reads {December 5}
Happy Weekend and Happy December, Dear Readers!
Below is this week’s selection of theology, religion, and current events articles from around the internet. If you read a thought-provoking or well-written article that did not make this list, feel free to share the link in the comments section below. Happy reading!
Conciliar Post
Catholic-Lutheran Dialogue on Grace: Part I by Benjamin Winter
Remember Lot’s Wife by Kenneth O’Shaughnessy
An Ex-Calvinists Tiptoe Through TULIP: Limited Atonement by Joseph Green
Contemplating the Family Story by Jeff Reid
The False Gospel of Protestantism by Matthew Bryan
Waiting Is Not Wasted by Jody Byrkett
From Our Authors
The Best Argument for Atheism: Where Is God When Our Children Die? by Drew McIntrye
Waging the Wrong War: Syrian Refugees Are Not Political Tools by Nicholai Stuckwisch
I Love You Even When We Die by Ben Cabe
Method in Historical Theology: Principle of Awareness by Jacob Prahlow
Across the Internet
Internet Confessional by Clare Coffey
Donald Trump and Monitoring Muslims by Thomas Kidd
Should Christians Pray for the Dead? by Mike Skinner
The Enemies, and Friends, of the Humanities by Mark Bauerlein
On Prayer Shaming by Jake Meador
These 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.
~Your Humble Aggregator, JJP