by The Reading Wheel Review | Apr 18, 2024 | Cultural Sanctification, Reading Wheel Reviews
Faithful Christian Life as Sojourners and Exiles An Essay Response to Stephen O. Presley’s, Cultural Sanctification, by David VanDrunen Many Christians today feel the weight of increased cultural hostility toward their most valued convictions and wonder how to...
by The Reading Wheel Review | Apr 11, 2024 | Cultural Sanctification, Reading Wheel Reviews, Uncategorized
Looking Back to Look Ahead A Review of Stephen O. Presley, Cultural Sanctification by Vincent Bacote “If we could just get back to doing it like the early church,” or some similar phrase, has been uttered by many Christians who desire not only a deeper connection with...
by The Reading Wheel Review | Apr 4, 2024 | Cultural Sanctification, Reading Wheel Reviews
Cultural Sanctification Excerpt from Cultural Sanctification: Engaging the World like the Early Church by Stephen O. Presley In his famous work, The Idea of a Christian Society, T.S. Eliot characterizes the secular turn of the 20th century as a version of “modern...
by The Reading Wheel Review | Mar 28, 2024 | Never Doubt Thomas, Reading Wheel Reviews
Never Doubt Thomas A Conversation with Francis J. Beckwith on Thomas Aquinas, natural law, and ecumenism Interview | Never Doubt Thomas by The Reading Wheel Review https://crcd.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/RWR-Francis-Beckwith-V1.mp3 This month marks the 750th...
by The Reading Wheel Review | Mar 21, 2024 | Never Doubt Thomas, Reading Wheel Reviews
Aquinas as ‘The Common Doctor’ An Essay Response to Francis Beckwith, Never doubt thoams: the catholic aquinas as evangelical and protestant, by Elisabeth Rain Kincaid In Never Doubt Thomas, Francis Beckwith expands the field of scholarly study concerning...