Last Week’s Reading: Harry Potter, Atonement, and Repression

Found this interesting in light of last week’s video on mannequins, stores are demanding mannequins with more personality.


Bruce Reyes-Chow suggests You might be a progressive Christian if…


Brian LePort asks if the blogosphere is disproportionately negative. [I don’t know what his deal is! I should write an angry response to such a baseless accusation.]


Speaking of negativity, Ian Ebright argues that we develop a taste for combat.


What can Harry Potter teach the church?


Rachel Held Evans on living for better material.


Dustin Christensen says we need a better way to share our story.


Tim Gombis compares Celebrity and Cruciformity.


Daniel Kirk has been writing about Adam all week, and began with this post on Adam as Story Starter.


Meanwhile Kevin DeYoung and Peter Sanlon offer arguments for a literal Adam.


Jesus Creed shares part three of its series The Search for the Historical Adam.


Peter Enns on Science, Faith, and the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy.


Andrew Perriman examines the atonement and suggests our theories tend to get in the way.


At Euangelion Joel Willitts is interviewing Preston Sprinkle about the new book, Erasing Hell.


The SBC drafted a resolution against the new NIV.


Kacie reflects on the meaning of “personhood


Is the rural church the new mission field?


Aaron Rathbun shared this classic video earlier in the week.


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