Category Archives: Reviews

Why I Read “The Iliad”

Just finished Homer’s The Iliad. There’s much to say about the story and its importance (perhaps later), but I think it might be a good idea to share why I even invested two months of reading into this epic. Why should … Continue reading

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T4(t)G

This week was an excellent time with friends from all over the country, even all over the world (represent RO!), and the unadjusted Gospel. The evangelical hero worship we all love and hate to see at these events was clear … Continue reading

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Review of Tim Keller’s “The Prodigal God”

Nutshell: Every sinner is blind, especially those without a good mirror. prod·i·gal (adj.) 1. wastefully or recklessly extravagant; 2. giving or yielding profusely; lavish. “Prodigal God”–put that in your theological pipe and smoke it! Keller hits a couple key points of … Continue reading

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Review of Ed Welch’s “When People Are Big and God is Small”

I think it would be good for me to reflect for a few moments about what I just read. I really should probably write out some sort of review (in the sense of reflecting back upon) of everything I read. … Continue reading

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