An Exploration of Interpretative Methods Recently, I read through Dr. Esau McCaulley’s book entitled Reading While Black (I know I am a bit late to the party). Dr. McCaulley writes for the purpose of explaining the history of what he labels the “Black ecclesiastical interpretation” and explores its emphasis and unique elements.1 If you are like me, you will immediately begin … [Read more...] about Reading While Black
Book Reviews
The Fault Line of Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe
Shifting Ground Whenever a horrendous earthquake occurs, the ground begins to tremble, move, and eventually completely separate underneath you. At one moment you are standing on solid ground, in the next, you have likely lost your life because the ground you thought was stable crumbles to pieces. A fault line is a fracture zone between two blocks of rock that allows the … [Read more...] about The Fault Line of Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe
Live Not By Lies
Live Not By Lies . . . it is a compelling statement which all of us must live out. However, it is also a fascinating book written by Rod Dreher. In this work, Dreher makes the argument that soft totalitarianism is coming to America. He breaks the book down into two distinct parts each with a goal of their own. … [Read more...] about Live Not By Lies