Reviews
Review: Walking through the Fire
How much is too much? How much suffering can a person take before it overwhelms? This questions stares the reader of Walking through the Fire in the face. After contracting polio as an infant and being misdiagnosed, Vaneetha Risner spent days on end in hospital for...
Review: End the Stalemate
It is no exaggeration to say that we live in an age of outrage and a culture of cancel, which does not facilitate meaningful, charitable discussion. Harvard researcher Arthur Brooks argues that the problem, in fact, goes deeper than that. In too many areas of...
Review: Exiles: The Church in the Shadow of Empire
Anyone who has engaged with Preston Sprinkle for any meaningful amount of time will be familiar with his language of exile. He frequently speaks of Christians as exiles in a foreign empire who must root their allegiance firmly to Jesus Christ and his kingdom of light....
Review: The Wood Between the Worlds
In The Magician’s Nephew, the Wood Between the Worlds was a mysterious inter-dimensional realm from which people could magically travel from one dimension to another. It is from this realm that Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer first encountered Charn, home world of the...
Review: Does the Bible Support Same Sex Marriage?
Preston Sprinkle has long made clear that he affirms a historical Christian sexual ethic: that any form of sexual activity outside the bounds of monogamous, heterosexual marriage is sin. This he argues, has been the unanimous historical Christian position across...
Review: The Deconstruction of Christianity
There may be few terms traversing the contemporary religious landscape as confusing and polarising as “deconstruction.” When John Cooper, some years back, declared war on deconstruction, his comments were met by an overwhelming blend of support and derision. Many...





