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John Eldredge launched a new phase of the Christian men’s movement with his 2001 publication of Wild at Heart. (more…)

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The review that follows was originally published in The Churchman, 1999.

HOSEA. The International Critical Commentary
A.A. Macintosh
Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark. 1997 600pp ISBN 0 567 08545 7

Andrew Macintosh’s Hosea offers its reader the judiciously critical stance, the attention to detail, and the craftsmanship which have characterised the ICC in its best moments. It then adds to this package a reverent dialogue with an ancient interpretative tradition that rarely finds a voice in the circles frequented by readers of such commentaries, that of Medieval Jewish exegetes like David Kimchi, Rashi, and Nachmanides. The result is extraordinarily rich. (more…)

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Paul’s gospel undercuts the ecstatic individualism of the Corinthian Christians in two ways. (more…)

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The review that follows was originally published in The Churchman, 1999.

THE DICTIONARY OF CLASSICAL HEBREW, Volume II: beth—waw
David J.A. Clines, editor; John Elwolde, executive editor
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1995 660pp £65 hb ISBN 1 85075 544 2

The modern English-speaking reader of the Old Testament floats happily in a sea of lexical tools which would have been unimaginable only a generation ago. The DCH (Dictionary of Classical Hebrew) contributes usefully to the modern upsurge of philological activity. The volume under review is the second of eight projected volumes. In all, three of these are now in print, encompassing words from aleph to tet. (more…)

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This outrageously corny 2000 flick manages to provide good laughs and some adrenaline, thanks to the on-field hits and the stormin’ music. (more…)

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After the heart-rending nobility of Abraham Lincoln’s verbal tribute to Gettysburg’s fallen, there is not much else that could do those men justice.

Yet Gettysburg does so. (more…)

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In the contest of love and Jennifer Connelly against the infinitude of chaos, the match goes to love and Connelly, 1-0. (more…)

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The haunting soundtrack of this 1962 film presentation of one of the twentieth century’s most ambiguous heroes is not the only thing that leaves one wondering how such artistry could flourish among the certainties of that historical moment. (more…)

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For Red Sox fans, 2003 was the year that we finally understood that our world is an evil place.

It was the anteroom to 2004’s glory. It was purgatory, a furnace of affliction. It was the sum of all our fears. For a moment, when we could not summon the strength to look away from the horror, it seemed that we had descended to hell. Momentarily, Dante was a sportswriter for the Globe, all was darkness, and the unbearable screaming just wouldn’t stop. (more…)

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Though the word ‘Holocaust’ has become the most common cipher for one of mankind’s greatest crimes, many Jews and other rememberers of 1939-1945 object to the borrowing of this biblical term to name Hitler’s mass murder.

Why? Because a ‘holocaust’ is a burnt offering that satisfies God. Who, it is asked, can think that the extermination of European Jewry served any purpose, let alone the pacification of an angry deity? (more…)

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