I am currently listening to A Church Called Tov and find it to be a very good book on an important topic. I am surprised that it isn't in FLEB. (hint hint).
https://www.amazon.com/Church-Called-Tov-Goodness-Promotes-ebook/dp/B085FZMTT6/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Wow, that's a toughy ... in Logos-land. Tov's the great author FL has trouble with. Tov ... church .... Tov .... church?? Maybe synogogue?
I'd say more about 'good' and churchies, but my lips are (currently) sealed.
I like your posts even when I have no idea what you are trying to say. [:P]
Something about Emanuel Tov? [;)]
Do you know the content of the book by McKnight?
I like your posts even when I have no idea what you are trying to say. Something about Emanuel Tov? Do you know the content of the book by McKnight?
I like your posts even when I have no idea what you are trying to say.
Something about Emanuel Tov?
Yes, Mr Hebrew (more accurately, Jewish Bible). It's interesting in Logos-land, what would quickly 'color' my scanning forum threads, is completely different from each other Logosian. In some ways Logos is spread hither and thither, but other ways, it's a small tightly wound watch.
I don't know McKnight's work (Laura? Scott?). From the Amazon description and sample, I wish her (him?) well, but doubt success. Much like the compromises before WWII eventually collapsed the mainline protestant churches into gorgeous shells ... religious credibility matters these days.
I don't know McKnight's work (Laura? Scott?).
McKnight is a prominent evangelical theologian / scholar with several well known books. He is a fairly "popular" author but not of the vein of a celebrity pastor. He comes from a Baptist / Anabaptist tradition, but has transitioned to Anglicanism.
Laura is his daughter.