Theology & Spirituality

Weekly Reads {FEBRUARY 27}

Since we are eager for those things which are better, all our activity and our entire life being dedicated to God and we wish to have all our activity as the firstfruits of many firstfruits . . . what more excellent activity ought there be . . . than the careful examination of the gospel.

-Origen, Commentary on the Gospel of John

Conciliar Post:

DREW MCINTYRE: IS SPRINKLING THE BEST WAY TO BAPTIZE?

JOHN EHRETT: DEADPOOL | MOVIE REVIEW

CENNETH O’SHAUGHNESSY: ZACCHAEUS ZACCHAEUS

JEFF REID: HE GIVES HIS BELOVED SLEEP

BEN WINTER: CATHOLIC-LUTHERAN DIALOGUE ON GRACE: PART II (FAITH AND WORKS)

JOHANNA BYRKETT: REMEMBER: LENT WEEK TWO

From Our Authors:

JACOB PRAHLOW: WOMEN IN THE GRECO-ROMAN CONTEXT

DREW MCINTYRE: WHEN WILL THE TAIL STOP WAGGING THE #UMC DOG?

Across the Web:

Chris Marchand : “I don’t care if the church will sing it in 2065”: Questions From Jeremiah Gibbs — PostConsumer Reports

Jake Meador: The Battle for the Bible and a “Literal” Hermeneutic — Mere Orthodoxy

-Ben Winter

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Conciliar Post Weekly Reads

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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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