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. 

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NEWWEEK

⊕  Jesus or Nothing: Apologetics as Dilemma

⊕  Which is More Narrow-Minded: Atheism or Christianity

articles

⊕  After Two Decades, a Fishy Genetic Mystery Has Been Solved—A Scientist Faced Down the Ultimate Cold Case: How Did Two Groups of Fish Separately Evolve Genes for Making Antifreeze? (Ed Yong, The Atlantic)

⊕  This Chinese Christian Was Charged With Trying to Subvert the State (Ian Johnson, The New York Times)

⊕ The Mental Health Crisis Among America’s Youth is Real—and Staggering (Jean Twenge, Institute for Family Studies)

⊕  An MIT Professor Meets the Author of All Knowledge (Rosalind Picard, Christianity Today)

⊕  There’s a #MeToo Scandal Brewing in the Reproductive Rights World (Sarah Jones, New York Magazine)

⊕  What About the Lost Books of the Bible? (Michael J. Kruger, Canon Fodder)

⊕  A God Problem: Perfect. All-Powerful. All-Knowing. The Idea of the Deity Most Westerners Accept is Actually Not Coherent. (Peter Atterton, The New York Times)

⊕ Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Laws Are Not Fairness for All (Ryan Anderson, The Heritage Foundation)

⊕ Brain-Inspired AI Inspires Insights about the Brain—and Vice Versa (Science Daily)

books


The Apostles Creed: Discovering Authentic Christianity in an Age of Counterfeits by R. Albert Mohler, Jr. (Thomas Nelson, 2019)

 

 

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