Gone bowling lately? If you have, chances are you enjoyed the nation’s favorite leisure activity by yourself, according to Harvard Professor Robert Putnam, author…
Big Questions, Worthy Dreams: Mentoring Young Adults in Their Search for Meaning, Purpose, and Faith (Sharon Daloz Parks, 2000)
In a recent About Campus article entitled “The New Student,” Professor Fred Newton profiles today’s young adult college student. His insightful analysis includes a…
C.S. Lewis & Francis Schaeffer: Lessons for a New Century from the Most Influential Apologists of Our Time (Burson/Walls, 1998)
In 1998, many evangelicals celebrated the birth centenary of C.S. Lewis, arguably the most influential Christian apologist of our times. 1998 also marked the…
Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? Why Much of What We Teach About Evolution is Wrong (Jonathan Wells, 2000)
It ain’t necessarily so, it ain’t necessarily so, The things that you’re liable to read in the Bible, They ain’t necessarily so... George Gershwin’s…
How to Stay Christian in College (J. Budziszewski, 1999)
The irony of the title of J. Budziszewski’s book, How to Stay Christian in College is not lost on the author. After all, why…
Darwin’s Black Box (Michael Behe, 1996)
The argument from design is one the oldest for the existence of God. It deduces the existence of a Designer-God from the evidence for…
Beyond the Cosmos: The Extra-Dimensionality of God (Hugh Ross, 1996)
Can we really know God?” This, the opening sentence of the book, is the question Hugh Ross hopes to answer in Beyond the Cosmos.…
I Am Charlotte Simmons (Tom Wolfe, 2005)
All sad and weary and shallow… for, as Socrates himself put it, "If a man debauches himself, believing this will bring him happiness, then…
Part 3 Review: ANew Kind of Christian (Brian McLaren, 2001)
If these volumes didn’t exist someone would have to invent them. Why? Because Christians desperately need two things, which are rarely kept together these…
Part 2 Review: New Kind of Christian (Brian McLaren, 2001)
What does it mean to be a Christian in a postmodern world? For that matter, what is a postmodern world? Is postmodernism another “ism”…