Book Review: Power Women
In some ways, this might be a strange book to read – I am neither an academic nor a woman, and so the only obvious link for me to read this book is the faith aspect. Yet, I work in a … Continued
An Amateur Theologian blundering around the Kingdom of God
In some ways, this might be a strange book to read – I am neither an academic nor a woman, and so the only obvious link for me to read this book is the faith aspect. Yet, I work in a … Continued
I was recently asked on Twitter around/about something I am regularly asked about. For those who don’t know, I currently seek to serve the church and connect with the academy through my work at IVP (Inter-Varsity Press) as Editorial Director, … Continued
This is a rare, and very special book. Before reading it, having followed Treweek on Twitter for a while (Which I’d recommend, and other platforms too), I was fairly sure I’d be in agreement with what she’d have to say, but … Continued
Having really enjoyed Imes’ earlier book ‘Bearing God’s Image’ I was really excited to hear that she had a companion book, not quite a followup, not quite a sequel or prequel, coming out. So excited that we at IVP UK … Continued
I am not an American. I am not a gun owner. I flirt with pacifism, and for a whole host of reasons cannot understand the American interest in guns. Yet many of my brothers and sisters in Christ in that … Continued
IVP USA’s ‘Missiological Engagements’ series is an interesting beast – a mix of monographs and edited volumes that cover ‘mission’ in a wide angle view, like the volume I’m reviewing today. I picked up The Arts as Witness in Multifaith Contexts … Continued
If (and I don’t know why you would) you’ve read through my long list of everything I read in 2022, or even if you haven’t, here’s my Top Twenty, and the Top Ten. Firstly, in image form, the Top Twenty, … Continued
I picked up this little book from IVP USA because it combines one of my big theological interests (creation and stewardship) and two fantasy worlds I know well (Narnia and Middle Earth). This was a classic example of not judging … Continued
After a pretty interesting 2021, 2022 was a year in which I decided I wanted to aim for 200 books. I also intended to write 50 reviews (Having failed miserably at hitting 100 in 2021!). I also wanted to diversify … Continued
Historical note – I first did a post like this about AARSB/ETS 2017 – I was at both in Fort Worth/San Antonio but didn’t blog. Perhaps a symptom of a less blogging year! Regardless, this makes it more interesting to … Continued