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

⊕  As Judgment Waters Recede: A New Creation Emerges

⊕  A Tale of Two Cities (A 911 Reflection)

articles

⊕  Caroline Calloway and the Cost of Creating the ‘Best Self’ (Religion News Service, Tara Isabella Burton)

⊕  Faithfulness Is Not Theologically Complicated (Stand to Reason, Greg Koukl)

⊕  Science is Deeply Imaginative: Why is This Treated as a Secret? (Tom McLeish, Aeon Magazine)

⊕  White Writers’ Omission of Race: Jess Row’s “White Flights: Race Fiction, and The American Imagination” (LA Review of Books, Katharine Coldiron)

⊕  David Foster Wallace on 9/11, as Seen from the Midwest (The Rolling Stones, David Foster Wallace)

⊕  Your Expense Report Is a Window Into Your Soul (The Wall Street Journal, Sue Shellenbarger)

⊕  When the Perfect Comes (For the Church, Thor Madsen)

⊕  What Christian Beliefs Do College Students Struggle to Defend? (Three Chords & the Truth, Timothy Paul Jones)

books

 

Jesus and the Lions’ Den: A true story about how Daniel points us to Jesus (The Good Book Company, 2019) by Alison Mitchell (author) and Catalina Eschavarri (illustrator)

 

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