Your Weekend Worldview Reader
ERE’S your Weekend Worldview Reader with links to articles, essays, reviews, and videos that I consider to be interesting or important from a biblical worldview perspective. Any work that I point to is not an endorsement, but rather an invitation for you to think deeply about your faith and the world around you.
⊕  A New Way of Seeing “Theological Triage”
⊕ Blind Science & Lame Religion
⊕ Six Tips for Sharing the Gospel with Skeptics (The Gospel Coalition)
⊕  The Moral Universe of Tim Keller (Peter Wehner, The Atlantic)
⊕ Stir the Imagination One Sermon at a Time (Abraham Cho, The Gospel Coalition)
⊕ Anniversary of a Crackdown (June Cheng, World Magazine)
⊕ Three Unnatural Practices for Loving Our Enemy (Daryl Crouch, Crosstied.com)
⊕ Higher Criticism (Burk Parsons, Tabletalk Magazine)
⊕ Americans Don’t Have to Ask Government for Permission to Practice Their Faith (David Harsanyi, National Review)
⊕ What Does It Mean that the Bible is Infallible? (Dave Jenkins, Crosswalk.com)
⊕ The Problem With the Culture Problem (Oren Cass, First Things)
⊕ The Christian Withdrawal Experiment (Emma Green, The Atlantic)
⊕ The Incarnation and My Brother’s Death (Gail Emerson, For The Church)
⊕ No Lies Necessary: Christianity is Good for You (John Stonestreet, BreakPoint)
⊕ Caroll Spinney, Who Played Big Bird And Oscar On ‘Sesame Street,’ Dies At 85 (Laurel Wamsley, NPR)
The Creaking on the Stairs: Finding Faith in God Through Childhood Abuse by Mez McConnell (Christian Focus, 2019)