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Do We Worship the Same God?
Miroslav Volf (Do We Worship the Same God? and others) discussed “The Spiritual Challenge of Newtown” December 21 as a guest on NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook.
- Guide to Online Schools posted an interview with C. Clifton Black (The Disciples according to Mark) on “How to Become a Biblical Scholar.”
- David Gushee (The Sacredness of Human Life) penned “After Newtown” for the Huff Post Religion blog.
- Matt Rawlings included D. A. Carson’s The Intolerance of Tolerance on his “Best Christian Books of 2012” list, calling it “a must read for . . . well . . . everyone.”
- Sam Storms also listed Carson’s book among his “Best Books of 2012,” saying, “This is Carson at his best. Don’t pass it by.”
- Phillip Long featured three Eerdmans titles in his “Top Biblical Studies Books 2012” post.
- Joel Watts named Mark Goodacre’s Thomas and the Gospels to his “Official UnsettledChristianity.com Top Five Books of the Year.”
- Steve Bishop saved a spot on his “Best books of 2012” list for Craig Bartholomew and David Beldman’s Hearing the Old Testament.
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