- Experimental Theology has a nice review of Tony Jones’ The Teaching of the Twelve: Believing & Practicing the Primitive Christianity of the Ancient Didache Community. This one’s been on my to read list for a while now, and I just haven’t gotten around to it yet.
- Kyle Strobel has begun what looks like it will be a very interesting series on choosing a theology text. He will be reviewing a series of introductory theology texts for classroom use and offering his thoughts/comments on each. I’d encourage you to follow along.
- Brian has uploaded a number of papers over at NearEmmaus that look very interesting
- First Thoughts has a fun little post on logical fallacies in the news.
- There’s an interesting interaction between Kevin DeYoung and David Platt on Platt’s new book Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream. Justin Taylor has also offered a few comments on the subject.
- Apparently there is now a new Facebook campaign to have Slavoj Žižek host Saturday Night Live.
- And, don’t forget to celebrate Towel Day!
Flotsam and jetsam (5/25)
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I have not read Zizek, but I would totally watch SNL to see how his voice would fit in with a comedy program!