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Beyond a Dickens Christmas
By
Scot McKnight
The response, mostly private, to the following book was so good I want to repost it: Verlyn Verbrugge is known to many authors as their editor, but few know of his expertise in reading and interpreting the Bible, so I’m quite happy to recommend his brief meditation on Christmas, called A Not-So-Silent Night: The Unheard…
Advent Conspiracy at the Jesus Creed
By
Scot McKnight
One way to make Christmas real is to spend less on ourselves and to give more, and Rick McKinley has called this the Advent Conspiracy. At the Jesus Creed blog, we are asking you to consider joining Kris and me in supporting a CarePoint in Swaziland that could make a life-saving and spiritual difference in the…
Can Evangelicals be Universalists?
By
Scot McKnight
Next week we will begin a short series on the question of whether or not evangelicals can be universalists, and to help us with that question we will be reading through and blogging about Gregory Macdonald’s book The Evangelical Universalist . Acquire the book if you can — all kinds of used and new formats.…
To Scot from Scot (2009)
By
Scot McKnight
We were with our kids recently, and they reminded me that one of their favorite Jesus Creed posts in previous years is when I offer a gift to a reader who guesses what is in my “to Scot from Scot” gift that I put under our Christmas tree. Every year I buy myself something and…
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