In recent years, there has been a noticeable lack of published work offering any comment upon Advent Christian history and the important theological developments that have occurred over the years. Into this gap has stepped Robert J. Mayer with his book “Adventism Confronts Modernity: An Account of the Advent Christian Controversy over the Bible’s Inspiration.” [...]
Category: Reviews
Review of “Surprised by Scripture”
Perhaps the most prolific theological writer of the past 20 years has been Nicholas Thomas (N.T.) Wright, past Anglican Bishop of Durham and now the Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Wright’s production has been nothing short of amazing, especially his multivolume series “Christian Origins and [...]
Review of “Takedown”
In his book "Takedown," Paul Kengor offers a well-documented overview of how the traditional view of marriage (one man and one woman) has morphed, been forced, and “taken down” into a vastly different form. Though this form at present is best seen through the clamorous call for same-sex unions, Kengor fears that this is only [...]