Books

Are evangelicals anti-intellectual?

Paul Metzger’s soon-to-be released book Consuming Jesus traces how evangelicalism became what it is today. One of three historical influences he mentions is anti-intellectualism. Metzger offers D.L. Moody as an example

Evangelical missteps

In Consuming Jesus, Paul Metzger argues that the evangelical movement needs reform. How did we get to the current situation in the evangelical church? Metzger argues that three historical themes converged to make

Consuming Jesus

Paul Metzger has a new book coming out next month called Consuming Jesus. Metzger is concerned that, without knowing it, evangelicals have become insensitive to issues of race and class divisions within the

Two new resources

Bruxy Cavey is releasing a new expanded version of his book The End of Religion (see my review of the first edition here). He’s hosting a book release party tonight at Tyndale

Him We Proclaim

I have on my desk a book that challenges preachers to apostolic preaching – preaching that is “Christ-centered, redemptive-historical, missiologically communicated, and grounded in grace.” If you’re looking for a book that shows