"Keep on keeping on" is true wisdom. (So is "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without," but that's different issue.) And I hope you make "what I'm watching" a weekly feature; I'd never heard of "The Twelve Chairs" either.
Been meaning to pick up Alberta's book since I read his Atlantic essay in November. I was struck by his argument that modern Evangelicals are caught in a permenant, reactive fear posture when it comes to culture issues. I've been saying as such for a while as a now-outsider, but to have that call come from inside the house is something. I am curious how that book is landing (if at all) for the audience that really needs to read it.
"Keep on keeping on" is true wisdom. (So is "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without," but that's different issue.) And I hope you make "what I'm watching" a weekly feature; I'd never heard of "The Twelve Chairs" either.
Looking forward to your review of the book. Thanks for the post!
Been meaning to pick up Alberta's book since I read his Atlantic essay in November. I was struck by his argument that modern Evangelicals are caught in a permenant, reactive fear posture when it comes to culture issues. I've been saying as such for a while as a now-outsider, but to have that call come from inside the house is something. I am curious how that book is landing (if at all) for the audience that really needs to read it.