Category Postcards from Palookaville

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For what it’s worth

Kevin DeYoung has an interesting post over at the Gospel Coalition, addressing the issue of celebrity pastors.  By and large, most of the points are incontestable and certainly the first half dozen helpful.  Even so, as he addresses a large…

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For what it’s worth

Kevin DeYoung has an interesting post over at the Gospel Coalition, addressing the issue of celebrity pastors.  By and large, most of the points are incontestable and certainly the first half dozen helpful.  Even so, as he addresses a large…

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Reno on Marsden

About twelve months ago, I was invited to start writing for the magazine, First Things, which was founded by the late Richard John Neuhaus and which continues to offer critical comment on the intersections of religion, culture, and politics from…

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Reno on Marsden

About twelve months ago, I was invited to start writing for the magazine, First Things, which was founded by the late Richard John Neuhaus and which continues to offer critical comment on the intersections of religion, culture, and politics from…

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New from Logos

Logos has today launched a set of Reformed base packages.  For those who do not use Logos products yet, I can highly commend them.  Not only do they help cut down the amount of shelf space needed for all those…

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New from Logos

Logos has today launched a set of Reformed base packages.  For those who do not use Logos products yet, I can highly commend them.  Not only do they help cut down the amount of shelf space needed for all those…

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Spinning in a Bookshop

This week we did something slightly different for the Mortification of Spin: Bully Pulpit.   In line with that vital rule of private eyes and historians — ‘Follow the money’ — we did the show undercover in a Christian bookshop. …

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Spinning in a Bookshop

This week we did something slightly different for the Mortification of Spin: Bully Pulpit.   In line with that vital rule of private eyes and historians — ‘Follow the money’ — we did the show undercover in a Christian bookshop. …