I love finding decent books in the bargains section of Barnes and Noble. This week, I found the followign two volumes, for $4 each. The Essential Neo-Conservative Reader, published in 1996, is an interesting edited collection of essays from the founders of the neo-con movement...
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The Evolution of Altruistic Love?
One of the hardest things for me to do as a Christian husband is to love my wife “as Christ loved the Church.” It is a difficult thing to love someone else that sacrificially, but not an impossible thing. Which begs the question: if evolution...
Total Truth – review
This past weekend, I was helping a friend clear off some land so he and his wife could build a home there. It was hot, tedious labor that caused our shirts to darken several shades and drip continously. That same day, I was also finishing...
Total Truth Wins Award
Congratulations to Nancy Pearcey whose groundbreaking book Total Truth has just been awarded the 2005 ECPA Gold Medallion Award for best book in the category of Christianity and Society. This is by far one of the best and most important books I have read in...
DVD Review: Veil of Deception
Rating: 3 of 5 stars Veil of Deception: The Impact of Same Sex Marriage on American Youth is a DVD from www.missionamerica.com, a Christian organization whose goal is to "cover the latest cultural and social trends in our country and what they might mean for...
Matthew Fox’s 95 Theses
Matthew Fox, the well-known Creation Spiritualist, has a new book out entitled A New Reformation (not available on Amazon yet). In it, he lists what he considers 95 "truths" that he thinks the church should return to, or emphasize. They are worth a look, even...
How Politics Guides Psychological Policy

Just came across this post which reviews the new book, Destructive Trends In Mental Health: The Well-Intentioned Path to Harm. The authors argue that, rather than being guided by science, groups like the APA are being guided by political pressures, among other things. And while...
Review: I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist
“I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist,” written by apologetic gurus Norman Geisler and Frank Turek, is everything I expected and more. It has become one of my first turns in looking for apologetic answers.